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Qhergt
fuel leaking out exhaust
So I put my 82 GS400 on the center stand (slightly down hill)and after a few min noticed fuel leaking out the exhaust. This didn't happen when it was on the side stand.Tags: None
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Sure it's fuel instead of condensation?
If it's fuel, then you also have fuel in the crankcase as well. NOT good. Either a float is stuck and/or your petcock is dumping fuel down the vacuum line.Ed
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Qhergt
No fuel in the vacume line.. So I'm guessing stuck float... Which makes sence now that I think about it as I bought the bike recently and it had been sitting for a while and had bad gas and rust in the tank. Bike stalled out on me and so I pulled the tank, cleaned and relined it. Cleaned out the pet and found crap in it that got though the broken strainer.. Replaced the strainer as well. So some stuff prob did get into the carb.
So, I guess ill have to pull the float chambers out, remove and clean the floats, squirt carb cleaner into it and dump some sea foam or other intank carb cleaner into the tank. And do an oil change??
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Originally posted by Qhergt View Post
So, I guess ill have to pull the float chambers out, remove and clean the floats, squirt carb cleaner into it and dump some sea foam or other intank carb cleaner into the tank. And do an oil change??Ed
To measure is to know.
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Qhergt
Originally posted by Nessism View PostAt minimum. I recommend a full carb rebuild with fresh O-rings. Check Basscliff's site for info.
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No $hit. Wish I had a nickel for every person that short cutted the carb rebuild and wound up having to do it twice...or three times.Ed
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostHere we go again, a stuck float, or anything else in the carburetor, cannot possibly fill the crankcase with fuel if the petcock is working correctly, and is not left in the PRI position.
Did you even find out if the crankcase is full of fuel?1981 gs650L
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Qhergt
I had cleaned out the petcock the other day. Realiized as I was putting the carb bowls back on after cleaning them and the floats out with carb cleaner that I had left it on prime... Opps. Needed an oil change anyway. All is well now, just letting the bike run a bit to clear that carb cleaner out as its running at a very low idle now.
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Originally posted by Qhergt View PostAll is well now, just letting the bike run a bit to clear that carb cleaner out as its running at a very low idle now.
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