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LeeGS550E
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It is a Cali bike. My mechanic didn't think the emissions system would have any influence on anything. There are four tubes, one from each carb. They all connect in a plastic piece . I have the outlet of that plastic piece plugged. What would you recommend plugging with? The set up i have now is definitely not optimal. Hopefully that is not the problem for the vacuum. I am going to bring some new tubing home to see if it might be a problem and then conduct the tests I mentioned above. Hopefully this will be a simple fix. Just having the bike running and taking it out briefly last night. i also had major concerns about what the smoke was. That problem is fading in time and the bike is no longer dripping fluid. All indications are that the liquid is nearly gone.
I can't really say much as far as the smoke/fluid. I think your theory about water is fine. Have you checked the oil on this bike to make sure it has not been thinned by any gas leaking into the oil? Not necessarily related, but if the cylinders had filled with gas by leaking past the needles, this could make some smoke as well. Just think out loud on that one, though.
You are saying there is a tube from each of the (4) carbs, but these bikes only have (2) carbs. Are you saying one from each side of the 2 carbs? As far as plugging them off, I would eliminate the hose altogether, and use a rubber vaccum port cap on the nipple where the hose hooks to the carb. Any auto parts store will have a package of generic rubber caps that are made for this purpose.