I was planning on thoroughly disassembling and cleaning the carb, but I was beginning to think I hit the jackpot and wouldn't even have to do that. Anyway, after running for a little bit an oil/gas mixture begins to rocket out of what I believe is the crankcase vent. The vent is an opening facing the rear of the bike that is on the very top of the engine. I believe it sits right above the cams and my understanding is that this is the crankcase vent which is meant to vent the air, but not spew some sort of oil/gas mixture all over. I also have heard that their is supposed to be a hose going from there to the air box; although it is for emissions and is not necessary (there is no hose on mine currently).
I wanted to find out what and how much was coming out of there so I attached a hose to the vent and ran it into a large water bottle to collect the fluids. I drove the bike approx 2 miles and I had filled up a half liter water bottle. This is clearly too much so I parked it and I am trying to figure out what to do next. I think there is gasoline in the mixture and I am wondering how the gasoline is getting into the engine when the engine is running so great. If there was a stuck float and gas was dumping into the engine, wouldn't the engine be running like crap? My first step is to take off the vent and see if everything is in order up there. I assume there is some type of air/water separator and I need to make sure that is still intact. Also I need to drain the crankcase to see how much gas is in there, and change the oil.
Basically I wanted to find out if anyone knows what is going on here. Is there supposed to be a hose off of that vent? Is it supposed to go to the airbox? Is there some sort of a return that just puts that oil back into the crankcase (if that is the case, maybe that much fluid coming out of the vent is normal)? What should I do next?
I had a friend that told me the floats are stuck on the carb, but I just don't see how any of the problems I am having add up to the carb at all. Unless I drain the crankcase and find alot of gas.
Thanks,
Chris
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