I picked up the repaired carb at the overhaul shop today. The float assembly was the cause of the engine stoppage. Both floats (installed "new" less than 25 hours ago) had radial cracks along the soldered seams, allowing fuel to seep into the floats, causing them to sink, which in turn raised the needle fully off of the seat and caused excessive fuel to go through, which flooded the engine, causing it to quit. Apparently these "new" float assemblies are 60 years old and some are getting brittle. Shop says same problem can affect the "little" Marvel carbs, but new manufacture replacement float assemblies are available from two sources. Alas, no new production NAY-9E1 float assemblies are available to the best of their knowledge.
Carl
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