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cyberdork
Dropped bike, carb floods
I dropped my bike at a stand still and caught it when it hit the left engine cover. I quickly picked it up and then it ran like dog ****. The left most carb is overflowing gas everywhere. My manual says that the float needs adjusting. Is it deffinately my float even with a layover? My stepdad says my float could just be stuck and tap on it with a wrench to free it up. I have no idea how to start to fix it, I've spent over a thousand dollars just to ride a FREE motorcycle (class, tags, taxes, insurance, gear, etc...). Now everything has come to a stop after 3 days of riding. My options now are to take a huge loss, or somehow fix this myself because a shop would kill me.Tags: None
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doctorgonzo
Yep, the float is stuck, or the pin popped out, or the needle got jarred out. Look at the "In The Garage" on the homepage carb rebuild series, it will show you what it's supposed to look like in there.
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cyberdork
Originally posted by doctorgonzo View PostYep, the float is stuck, or the pin popped out, or the needle got jarred out. Look at the "In The Garage" on the homepage carb rebuild series, it will show you what it's supposed to look like in there.Last edited by Guest; 07-03-2008, 10:39 PM.
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doctorgonzo
Originally posted by cyberdork View PostThe manual says take it all apart and flip the thing upside down. Needed?
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ironsheik
I bet all you have to do is knock the bowl or carb body with the handle of a screwdriver a couple of times. I doubt it's really jammed. It worked for me when my bike was tipped and carb overflowing.
Josh
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SqDancerLynn1
You can also try draining the float bowl 2-3 times. Drain, reconnect petcock, start & run, drain again & so on
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I'd try rapping on it with the screwdriver handle like ironman suggested. Should work if the float is stuck.Ed
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