Bike ran like a champ when I bought it and the only problem was some light tank rust. I rode it home about 75 miles and it ran perfectly.
Next day it wouldn't start. I checked checked the fuel valve and the gas that came out was red. I emptied the tank and the gas was quite red. I figured the carbs were clogged and so it wouldn't start.
I removed the carbs and had them "cleaned" at a local shop. Kreemed the tank. Put the carbs back on and went out for a long ride. It ran well, but my girlfriend said she could smell gas coming from the bike. On our way home the bike the bike stalled and simply wouldn't restart.
I took the carbs off again and noticed that the #2 float pin was "stuck" in farther than the others. Took the carbs back to have the guy check them out and he set the #2 float. He left them on a tank for a couple days and they didn't leak under gravity pressure.
Today I put them back on and it wouldn't start. I primed #1 and #4 and got it to start. Turned it off and it now it won't start again. I checked the plugs and #2 is completely wet with gas. Put in a new plug and got it to start. Shut it off, won't start. #2 plug is wet again. The other plugs are a nice light brown and appear to be burning correctly.
So after all that my question is, what would cause #2 to dump tons of gas into the cylinder, how can I figure out the problem and what's the best plan of action to fix it?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Chris
p.s. I should mention that when I brought it home the #2 plug was very rich, so the problem with #2 may have preceeded the rust problem.
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