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cowb0y
fuel out vent tube in prime
Fuel streams out the vent tube between carb one and two while petcock in "prime" and bike not running. When bike is running, petcock in "on", fuel leaks from same area once the bike warms up dumping fuel everywhere. I just pulled the carbs and set the floats per the manual (with gasket installed). I do have the vent tubes off and this problem just began two weeks ago on my daily commuter. Not sure whats goin on.
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almarconi
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cowb0y
needle valves where inspected and found clean and minimal wear. Petcock stops the flow of fuel in the "on" position and bike runs normally except for this new leaking issue. Are there any tricks to testing the petcock?
Could the vent lines being off cause enough loss of negative pressure in the carbs to allow fuel to flow out only the vent line between carb 1 and 2?
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cowb0y
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almarconi
If it is the petcock, would a rebuild kit be sufficient?
I just pulled the carbs and set the floats per the manual (with gasket installed).
mating surface (where gasket lies) not from the gasket surface. The fuel level in the bowl is too high that is why its overflowing.Last edited by Guest; 07-02-2010, 01:33 PM.
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cowb0y
Ooops, my mistake. Gaskets were out when measured the float heights at 22.4 mm with just a light touch of the micrometer to the top edge of the float and the bottom of the tool resting on the flat space between the gasket ridge and the edge of the carb.
Still interested in testing the petcock before I go spending $50+ bucks. Any ideas??
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almarconi
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cowb0y
no, no, no. I still got the fuel dumping out the vent line, I just mistyped earlier.
I decided to try to run it for a minute and the fuel now POURS out just the one vent line worst than before. Maybe I need to set the floats higher, thus engaging the needle valves earlier? Say 23 or 24 mm?? But carb 3 and 4 are set at the factory height and are not leaking, this also makes me think the petcock is functioning.
Or since fuel comes in the carbs at #2 and the vent line between #1 & #2 is so close, this is the most likely place for fuel to flow out first. I mean it FLOWS. I got the side of the air box wet with fuel from the stream out the vent line while the bike was idling.
I dont feel like this is a float issue from the level of fuel flowing or I could be wrong, but then again #3 & #4 arent leaking so maybe not a petcock issue either.
However, since I took the carbs apart, inlcuding the needle valves, last night, set the float heights with the gasket OUT and the problem is worse this morning makes me thing I could increase the float height and fix the problem. Argghh!
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The needle valve may have stuck open when you took them out. Try tapping on them with a screwdriver or something.
Does it flow out if the bike is off and the petcock is set to ON ? It shouldn't.
Basically, fuel will flow freely in the PRI position whether the bike running or not. The only thing ,at that point, to keep it from overflowing is the needle valve seats.
If you have fuel flowing in the PRI postion, you're supposed to. If it's overflowing, then you have issues with the needle valves.
If you have fuel flowing with the petcock in any other position with the bike NOT running, your petcock is done.Last edited by Larry D; 07-02-2010, 02:14 PM.Larry D
1980 GS450S
1981 GS450S
2003 Heritage Softtail
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SqDancerLynn1
Fuel overflowing when running is either the float lever or the float needle. Did you replace the float needle O ring?? With the engine off No fuel should flow from the petcock.. ON prime it flows all the time
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almarconi
There is no sense taking the time giving him advice, he already "knows" how to fix it. He set the float level correctly, the needle valves and seats are perfect. The petcock is working like it should. Let him fix his bike.
If it's overflowing, then you have issues with the needle valves.
I mention they are perfect.
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Originally posted by almarconi View PostThere is no sense taking the time giving him advice, he already "knows" how to fix it. He set the float level correctly, the needle valves and seats are perfect. The petcock is working like it should. Let him fix his bike.
Not true Larry...you are wrong, his needle valves are perfect. There could NOT be any issues with those needle valves. Did
I mention they are perfect.1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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cowb0y
No perfection here, jus frustration with carbs. Thanks for the explanations. Sounds like I have to tear into them again. When I inspected the needle valves, there were no deep grooves on the needles and each sprang back when pushed, so I thought they functioned. I did not replace the O-rings tho.
I think I will try settin the floats 1mm higher and see what happens. Thanks again.
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Turtleface
Originally posted by cowb0y View PostNo perfection here, jus frustration with carbs. Thanks for the explanations. Sounds like I have to tear into them again. When I inspected the needle valves, there were no deep grooves on the needles and each sprang back when pushed, so I thought they functioned. I did not replace the O-rings tho.
I think I will try settin the floats 1mm higher and see what happens. Thanks again.
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