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Zbradley1215
Trying to get gs 450 started after carb cleaning
So I dipped my carbs and got them re assembled and bike on the bike, fuel is in the tank, hoses are where I think they go but it won't start. I would love some immediate help. Even a phone call would be helpful. ThanksTags: None
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almarconi
Put tank on prime and fill the fuel bowls. Apply the choke and crank, see if it starts. If not, you can spray a little carb cleaner into the airbox to get it going.
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Zbradley1215
Well the carb spray did the trick. It kinda scared me since I had a pipe with no muffler on it when it started. It was pretty loud. Now I just gotta get the muffler on and tweak it a little.
Thanks so much. This is why I joined the forum.
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Zbradley1215
Well it will start up now, but fuel is coming out of the left carb on the airbox side. In the small hole on the right. There's a long flat hole at the top and a bigger hole on the left.
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almarconi
The float needle is probably not seating. You can try tapping the side of the bowl with a plastic screwdriver handle. If this does not work, remove the bowl and place something underneath to catch the gas. When you lift up the float, gas should pour out. Lower the float and the gas should shut off. Inspect your float needles to be sure the tips are smooth.
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Zbradley1215
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almarconi
So this means whenever I adjusted the float height it set it too high? It too low?
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Zbradley1215
I'll admit I was being cheap and lazy and just eyeballed it. I should have left it where it was before I tore them down since it was running pretty well before that. Hopefully either tonight or tomorrow night I'll get a chance to adjust that.
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