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janksolid
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Pulled the carbs again today.
Took the bowl off No. 4 carb (the dry one). Needle valve not restricted in movement. Took off No. 3 bowl and held it's needle valve closed while spraying carb clean down the fuel inlet. Saw it come out of No. 4 so can't understand why no fuel is getting there.
Could this be fuel starvation? (I had that problem on my other 750. Dodgy fuel tap).Would that account for No. 4 not getting any?
All 3 bowls filled up VERY slowly and not at all on 'prime'. I pulled the fuel pipe off the carbs and nothing was coming out. Then I switched to 'on' and cranked the engine which produced some fuel but not much. I tried re-routing the fuel pipe and that seemed to improve the flow but still nothing in 4.
Or am I barking up the wrong tree???
Took the bowl off No. 4 carb (the dry one). Needle valve not restricted in movement. Took off No. 3 bowl and held it's needle valve closed while spraying carb clean down the fuel inlet. Saw it come out of No. 4 so can't understand why no fuel is getting there.
Could this be fuel starvation? (I had that problem on my other 750. Dodgy fuel tap).Would that account for No. 4 not getting any?
All 3 bowls filled up VERY slowly and not at all on 'prime'. I pulled the fuel pipe off the carbs and nothing was coming out. Then I switched to 'on' and cranked the engine which produced some fuel but not much. I tried re-routing the fuel pipe and that seemed to improve the flow but still nothing in 4.
Or am I barking up the wrong tree???