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Ickaruz
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I need some help solving a mystery. I turned my bike over to a mechanic the other day because my 700 wouldn't stay running. He cleaned the carbs and synchronized them. He said the root of the evil was the little jets under the rubber caps inside the carbs, which were the ones that I neglected due to my inexperience when I cleaned the carbs the first time. So, everything was great! I drove for a few hours no problem. After I stopped for 2 hours I got back on the bike, started right up. Then half a mile down the road it starts hesitating and then dies. In this instances I find I can get it started only with a squirt of starting fluid, which I know is not the best thing to due. It will then run from anywhere from a half a mile to a mile max before it hesitates and dies. I took the carbs off again, cleaned all those jets including the ones under the rubber, installed an inline filter, and wa la. It felt all good again. Drove for an hour yesterday, shut the bike off, got back on, half a mile down the road, same thing. My first guess is vacuum but I did replace the orings and rubber boots that go from the carb to the engine. I did notice this morning when I turned the petcock to the right to directly feed the carb there was a lot of gurgling going on meaning the floats were empty. Still the bike won't start after doing that. I'm about to yank the carbs again tonight to check all the jets again but I hope someone gets back to me before than with a solution that doesn't require this.
I appreciate any help!