Bought a 97 Katana 600 with 6,000 miles for next to nothing. Been sitting in a garage for 2 years. Replaced the dry rotted tires and fuel line. Ran great, but fuel poured out the carbs. Read on here it was a petcock problem. GREAT...replaced it...and it ran good, but sputtered. Had to replace the oil filter and oil (due to gas being in it). Ran great for awhile. Noticed (foolishly) that the oil wasn't registering in the site glass (because I didn't have it level) so I ADDED OIL! That's when my serious problems began. I rode it the next day about a mile and a half and it started to sputter with no power. Called a buddy of mine and he laughed hysterically as to how much oil I had in it. "You have more oil than I do in my truck! Drain it, clean the plugs, and you should be fine." So I did. Drained it back to the level it should be (or at least believe it to be). Cleaned the plugs. Cranked it back up, and would run idle for 5-6 minutes and fail again. so, I read that it is a carb problem. I took them off and apart and cleaned (all except the needle jet which refuses to come out). Also, cleaned out the tank with the seal solution they sell at the shop. Put it together and it ran put poured out the carbs again. So ORINGS was the problem. Replaced them (the carb floats on this year/moel are one plastic piece which are all in good shape to the naked eye). After replacing the orings, put it back together, now it won't start. AAAAAAARGH!!!!!!
Now, it has fuel in the line, cranks and pops, but won't run. I feel like a dog chasing my own tail, except that I keep biting it and yelping in pain! I am in desperate need of some advice on what to do next. Back out the airscrews? A mechanic told me a possible air leak... from where???
I've learned more about bikes from this resource than anywhere else. I KNOW the answer is here! I've dug in this far, and fixed all the other problems...I want to do it myself and get it on the road. I'm off to the garage to tear apart again and clean again. I hope someone has some direction for me.
Katana Craig in KY
P.S. Figured I'd put this in too. Baffles out of the exhaust. Plugs 1 and 4 were black when replaced prior to oil debockle.
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