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Post by thebutlerdidit on Oct 9, 2012 23:12:34 GMT -6
When we try to crank our bike over, it doesn't fire and gas comes out of the two small holes on the air intake. Is this a vacuum problem?
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Post by Blaine on Oct 10, 2012 5:50:23 GMT -6
When we try to crank our bike over, it doesn't fire and gas comes out of the two small holes on the air intake. Is this a vacuum problem? Sounds like you have a sticking float.Sometimes if you tap on the float bowl,it will unstick the float,so it will stop flooding.Than a good dose of SeaFoam may help clean things up.This may save taking the carbs apart.
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Post by thebutlerdidit on Oct 10, 2012 11:54:08 GMT -6
Thanks Blaine, I'll try that.
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Post by thebutlerdidit on Oct 10, 2012 13:57:34 GMT -6
That worked ;D Got her fired up and running. It's a little rough but I think a little adjustment and maybe sync the carbs and it should be good. Thanks again Blaine
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Post by Blaine on Oct 10, 2012 14:12:30 GMT -6
That worked ;D Got her fired up and running. It's a little rough but I think a little adjustment and maybe sync the carbs and it should be good. Thanks again Blaine It may take a few days for SeaFoam to work completely.The use of Seafoam monthly will eliminate a lot of annoying carb related problems.
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Post by zekkfett on Oct 11, 2012 10:38:28 GMT -6
It may take a few days for SeaFoam to work completely.The use of Seafoam monthly will eliminate a lot of annoying carb related problems. I use it every other fill-up, to keep my brand new carbs squeaky clean.
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