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viper16
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Hello, I have been trying to get my '83 GS850 GL running recently, hadn't had it going in over a year. I am having some severe flooding issues, to the point where gasoline is pouring out from the carb into the air filter housing, and then dumping from their to the ground. Last night I had close to a gallon of gasoline end up dumping out from from there. I am guessing, since I was cranking it for a few minutes this is what was causing the flooding, but the amount of gas that seems to be coming out seems too much to me for that period of time.
The cycle would start and run for a bit, with some back fire, but still the gas would end up pouring out. I double checked to make sure I had the hoses setup correctly, verifying them with what was posted on BikeCliff's website, since the manual didn't really have a good display of how the hoses must be connected.
I am wondering if part of it may be the plugs being pretty blackened may not be fully igniting the fuel, causing some of it to end up looking for an outlet, and finding one where the carbs pull air into them.
When gas is running out, if I pull the box containing the air filter back from the carbs a bit, to have a little gap between the carbs and the hoses directing air into them, fuel runs through this little gap created.
Thanks.
The cycle would start and run for a bit, with some back fire, but still the gas would end up pouring out. I double checked to make sure I had the hoses setup correctly, verifying them with what was posted on BikeCliff's website, since the manual didn't really have a good display of how the hoses must be connected.
I am wondering if part of it may be the plugs being pretty blackened may not be fully igniting the fuel, causing some of it to end up looking for an outlet, and finding one where the carbs pull air into them.
When gas is running out, if I pull the box containing the air filter back from the carbs a bit, to have a little gap between the carbs and the hoses directing air into them, fuel runs through this little gap created.
Thanks.