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    81' GS850 Fuel Smell

    I recently purchased an 81' GS850, and I believe I may have a problem.
    The bike smells like fuel, and occasionally the previous owner would see fuel dripping from underneath the carbs. A very little bit, but drips none the less.
    I haven't seen any drips yet myself.
    The previous owner had the carbs rebuilt this spring. And had the mechanic ran and rode it for a week. The darn thing wouldn't leak while the mechanic had it.
    Is this a common occurrence?
    If it starts to drip again, where should I begin to look?
    I should note, although I've wrenched on cars, I've never had the pleasure of wrenching motorcycles.
    Thank you for your advice.
    Tim

    #2
    See if you can force it to leak. Set it to prime for a few minutes and see what happens.

    A common problem is a petcock valve failure that will cause #2 carb to overflow, sometimes into the cylinder, then filling the crankcase. I'd check to see if my oil smelled like gas, just to be safe on that front.
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      #3
      The leaks could be coming from the float bowl gaskets ,maybe float bowl screws needs to be tightened,drain bowl screws need to be tightened or drain bowl gaskets may need to be replaced .

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        #4
        Originally posted by brewmister View Post
        The leaks could be coming from the float bowl gaskets ,maybe float bowl screws needs to be tightened,drain bowl screws need to be tightened or drain bowl gaskets may need to be replaced .
        And unless you clean or rebuild these carbs yourself, your always under the assumption somebody else did them right, more times than not, it's usually the case, not properly dipped or disassembled. A lot of shortcut carb cleaning goes on.

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          #5
          Greetings and Salutations!!

          Hi Mr. newold81,

          Start here:

          Overflowing Carbs

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            #6
            Dang BassCliff, talk about a wealth of GS information!!!

            I sure am glad I found this website in my Google search!

            Thanks for the help folks!

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