R
ryonker
Guest
Earlier I wrote about an issue that I had with my carbs dripping. I thought it might be the float needles and seat. After the bike sat a little gas would accumulate on the bottom of the bowls.
I took the carbs off, looked them over, took out the needles and seats, and put everything back. Before I put the carbs back on the bike, I set up a rig and tested the carbs by flowing some gas in the fuel line. I tried to get them to leak, but I couldn't.
I just put the carbs back on. Bike started right up. Then all of a sudden I had gas shooting out of the carb over flow tubes. In retrospect I think I may have crimped or pinched off the overflow tubes slight running them through a zip tie. This may have been why I had excess gas running out of the carbs.
Is this a clear sign that the floats are set too high? I set them right at 24mm per the manual.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Rick
I took the carbs off, looked them over, took out the needles and seats, and put everything back. Before I put the carbs back on the bike, I set up a rig and tested the carbs by flowing some gas in the fuel line. I tried to get them to leak, but I couldn't.
I just put the carbs back on. Bike started right up. Then all of a sudden I had gas shooting out of the carb over flow tubes. In retrospect I think I may have crimped or pinched off the overflow tubes slight running them through a zip tie. This may have been why I had excess gas running out of the carbs.
Is this a clear sign that the floats are set too high? I set them right at 24mm per the manual.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Rick