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hiroyakamotosan
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Alright, I'm stumped. I searched all over the forums for answers to this problem and found a similar problem but no answers to my dilemma. I recently acquired this bike from my uncle. It has about 22k miles and hadn't run in about 2 years. I had to do a lot of minor work to it but I've go it running nicely and can ride it around.
My main problem is that gasoline vapors are coming out of the crankcase breather hose on top of the motor. I've already replaced the petcock and rebuilt the carbs after they fed a full tank of gas into my crankcase. My Haynes manual doesn't show much up for the breather tube area of the motor and I'm running out of ideas on why my bike is doing this. I read a similar post on oil and gas coming out of the breather tube and I think my problem is related if not the same. The only thing I can think of after doing all that is that a lot of gasoline is getting into the base from blowby. You would think that with nice compression on both sides that the rings are not the problem.
I just would like to bounce some ideas around before I finally go and rip the top half of the motor off. I'm a car mechanic so I have the tools and knowledge to do this comfortably, but I also don't want to go chasing false leads. Any thoughts, tips, or solutions would be great. Thanks.
Hiro
My main problem is that gasoline vapors are coming out of the crankcase breather hose on top of the motor. I've already replaced the petcock and rebuilt the carbs after they fed a full tank of gas into my crankcase. My Haynes manual doesn't show much up for the breather tube area of the motor and I'm running out of ideas on why my bike is doing this. I read a similar post on oil and gas coming out of the breather tube and I think my problem is related if not the same. The only thing I can think of after doing all that is that a lot of gasoline is getting into the base from blowby. You would think that with nice compression on both sides that the rings are not the problem.
I just would like to bounce some ideas around before I finally go and rip the top half of the motor off. I'm a car mechanic so I have the tools and knowledge to do this comfortably, but I also don't want to go chasing false leads. Any thoughts, tips, or solutions would be great. Thanks.
Hiro