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Leaky Carbs
Hey Guys & Gals, just got my 81 GS 1100 finished after a long refurbishing process. The thing is that when I started it up, it started leaking gas from the # 3&4 carbs. Now I can understand it leaking from a bad petcock diaphram or a stuck float when it isn't running but this leaking while running has me stumped. Any ideas? I realize I'm probably going to have to pull the carbs to fix the problem , but what are some of the things I should check first to speed things along. Or are there any quick fixes that I might be able to do that would eliminate pulling the rack out again. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
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Dink
Doze this one is simple, the needle is not seating into the seat correctly and therefore not stopping fuel flow.
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Doze
Thanks for the insight guys. Damn I didn't want to have to pull things again. Walla quess I'd better get started. Cute Dom.
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Billy Ricks
Check the o-rings on the float seats too. They have a tendency to dry out. Especially if carb cleaner was sprayed through them. Carb cleaner is pretty harsh when it comes to rubber parts.
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