When I start my bike petrol pours out of the overflow pipes.
Sticking floats or worn float valve needles or incorrect float height, tap float bowls to see it overflow stops (sticky float), remove and clean float bowls and fuel inlet passage with carb cleaner and compressed air, check float valve for wear to the rubber tip. Reset float height by slightly bending the metal tab on the float to adjust the closing height of the valve measure from the carb bowl mating surface to the top of the float when fitted then re adjust 1mm at a time higher untill fuel doesnt over flow.
SOURCE: don't know where pipes go
you should have 2 vac pipes which go to 2 mounts under the petrol tank the other 4 should go down the back of the airbox towards the swingarm.
SOURCE: truned wont start not getting petrol to plugs took
I would sujest makeing sure that the bowl on carb is full of gas, if that is fine then i would try the times outidle screw, all way snug then turn if 1 1/2, hopefully checked plug first off may be needed to be changed. hope this helps
SOURCE: CARB PROBLEMS TTR 125 06 Reg
Hi,
Offhand, fuel overflow could be brought about by:
A seized starter plunger would have to be replaced. This problem could have been brought about by:
Just a start, do postback how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and Thank you for using FixYa.
SOURCE: hi i have a 2001 xjr1300sp, when its cold its hard
Check that the fuel tap is not on 'prime' (horizontal position). It should be switched to 'on' or 'reserve' (up or down for normal use. Also, check that the vacuum pipe to the carbs is not kinked. XJRs are buggers to start when the temperature is 0 deg C or less.
SOURCE: every time i lean the bike over 1980 yz 250 gas
The float in the carb is stuck open. Remove the float bowl, dump out the gas and trash in it then spray the float needle area while gently lifting then dropping the float. The needle should free up. Put the bowl back in place.
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