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Matty-j-r
Carb flooding fuel
Hi, I've got an 80' model GS850 and one of the carbs is spilling out fuel back through the carb. It happened when I got caught in traffic on a very hot day. It still leaks even when the engine isn't turned on so I have to make sure the tap is off. Can any one help? I'm not really confident to pull down the carb without knowing where to look.Tags: None
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SqDancerLynn1
The fuel needle is either dirty or the O ring for the needle seat is leaking.
Do you have a manual petcock ?? that you can turn off ??
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knotzilla
I had the same problem of leaking fuel into the carbs and engine when I bought my 1980 850. The solution was to replace the needle O rings.
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ikazuki
Matty-j-r : My father-in-law gave me his 81 850. It burned up after leaking fuel like yours. From what I've seen the cause seems to be dirty carbs. Good luck. ikazuki
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Billy Ricks
You either have a stuck float or bad o-rings on the float valve seats. I would suspect the o-rings if they've never been replaced.
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SqDancerLynn1
You can get a complete set of O rings for the carbs from
www.cycleorings.com may cost an extra $1 for postage
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tconroy
Whats the address to get the o rings for the BS32 SS cv carbs on my 650 so I can send a money order? Oh yea.the price would be nice also.
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danbouck
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by danbouckI didn't know that it had an OFF position on the petcock
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SqDancerLynn1
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Cajun Cycler
Originally posted by Billy RicksYou either have a stuck float or bad o-rings on the float valve seats. I would suspect the o-rings if they've never been replaced.
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