If there's adequate gas in the float bowls, then you are looking at plugged circuits in your carbs or somehow the carbs were put together incorrectly. The mention of 'shelack' is disturbing - it's old gas that has solidified and settled in the circuits. To be honest, I think you will need to break down the carbs individually and really clean them out. Carb cleaner and compressed air work wonders.
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flyingace
I would first verify there is fuel in the float bowls. This eliminates a problem upstream of your carbs. You should be able to remove the bolt at the bottom of one of the carbs and let the gas run out. Should be around 1-2 ounces.
If there's adequate gas in the float bowls, then you are looking at plugged circuits in your carbs or somehow the carbs were put together incorrectly. The mention of 'shelack' is disturbing - it's old gas that has solidified and settled in the circuits. To be honest, I think you will need to break down the carbs individually and really clean them out. Carb cleaner and compressed air work wonders.
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arveejay
Originally posted by dcombeewell your right, guess I was just getting frustrated. i do think the somewhat clogged petcock filter has something to do with the slight hesitation.The plugs are dry, I know the problem is that it is not gettting gas. I set my screws to 1 1/2 turns and still nothing. I did not separate the carbs when I cleaned them. what is clogged that would keep it from getting gas on start up. thanks
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dcombee
BOb, thanks for the info and pics, I will will hopefuly have time to pull the carbs and get started on taking them apart today. thanks again, I will let you know what happens. Derek
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snowbeard
dipping them in berryman's, the gallon can, is a great way to really get it all out of there, but contact robert barr for sure before you do this, as you will inevitably break an oring in the dissassembly.
good luck
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dcombee
its alive
Thanks for all the help guys. The passage in the bowls that allows feul to ender the brass pipes were all clogged, very clogged. Cleaned them out, and the needle jet--Started right up and purs like, well like a GS.
Thanks again,
Derek
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arveejay
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