freddy Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 ok well i have taken my carbs apart and have cleaned them numerous times. and also have adjustedd the floats but they still leak gas out the back and into the reed valves as well and the bike wont stay on by itself and it smokes like crazy when i start ir with my finger on the throttle? it got the tors on it still and i messed with them as well so i thnk i need to adjust those as well ??so do you guys know wat i can do or should i buy a rebuilt kit for my carbs?? any input would be greatly appreciated guys , thanks in advance Quote
Heavymod Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 Sounds like the floats aren't adjusted correctly or you might have some debris stuck in the needle and seat. Need to remove float to blow out the needle and seat passage. If you have any questions about adjusting the floats, you can give me a call at 406-672-8420 and I can explain it better. Quote
afireblade929 Posted April 18, 2008 Report Posted April 18, 2008 Yea sounds like the floats aren't adjusted correctly. I had a similar problem and ended up being the float level. I would also disconnect the tors so you could rule out that as a problem. I believe you just disconnect the wires going into the black box underneath the left front side. Check the forums on how to disconnect the tors to make sure. Hope this helps! Quote
freddy Posted April 19, 2008 Author Report Posted April 19, 2008 Yea sounds like the floats aren't adjusted correctly. I had a similar problem and ended up being the float level. I would also disconnect the tors so you could rule out that as a problem. I believe you just disconnect the wires going into the black box underneath the left front side. Check the forums on how to disconnect the tors to make sure. Hope this helps! ok guys i will get a chance to work on it saturday, i will get back to you guys with any new updates, thanks Quote
mopar1rules Posted April 19, 2008 Report Posted April 19, 2008 ...could possibly the float height, like a few others suggested ...could also be the needle being bad. pull out the needle from the seat, and see if it has a ridge or something wore in it. ...check needle first, cause if its bad, no sense in adjust the float height. Quote
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