I let it sit for a few days and decided that something was up with my idle circuit and decided to pull the bowls and see what was up, but I wanted to run them dry first. I removed the gas tank, plugged the vacuum nipple on the carb, put a box fan in front of the bike (I knew the RPMs would be high) and started it. It idled at 3.5k like before and then it started leaking TONS of gas onto the floor out of the airbox vent. There was a 3 foot wide puddle on the floor in a matter of seconds before I realized what was happening, so I cut the engine. My bike doesn't have an oil window so I couldn't easily tell if there was gas in the crankcase, but the gas had to come from somewhere. It was way more than two bowls could hold. Any ideas?
Here's the recap:
-1981 GS450E, running fine but sat for a week.
-Mikuni BS34 carbs, stripped and dipped, new o-rings, new boots, no vacuum leaks.
-After sitting a week, bike would start, race up to 3.5k RMPs, then die.
-Pulled tank to run bowls dry
-Tons of fuel pouring from the airbox
Help!
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