Carb Leaking Fuel... A Lot!
- SemiSaneSteve
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Carb Leaking Fuel... A Lot!
I've just reassembled my mk.3 "project" bike following a comprehensive strip-down, clean and renewal and now when I turn the fuel tap on, fuel IMMEDIATELY p*sses all over the place from the vent tube connected to the carb bowl. Like an idiot I didn't note where all the various hoses were connected to before I started because it all looked pretty straightforward (famous last words) and now I'm wondering if I've done something really dumb. Please could someone (anyone!) take a look at the linked photo and tell me whether all of the hoses are in the right place and if so, any ideas on what else could be causing this? Stuck floats or needle valve? Something else?
Many thanks for all advice/comments:
Carb image : http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c133/ ... bSmall.jpg
Many thanks for all advice/comments:
Carb image : http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c133/ ... bSmall.jpg
- knackeredMk1
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Re: Carb Leaking Fuel... A Lot!
[b]SemiSaneSteve :[/b]
> I've just reassembled my mk.3 "project" bike following a comprehensive
> strip-down, clean and renewal and now when I turn the fuel tap on, fuel IMMEDIATELY
> p*sses all over the place from the vent tube connected to the carb bowl. Like
> an idiot I didn't note where all the various hoses were connected to before
> I started because it all looked pretty straightforward (famous last words)
> and now I'm wondering if I've done something really dumb. Please could someone
> (anyone!) take a look at the linked photo and tell me whether all of the hoses
> are in the right place and if so, any ideas on what else could be causing this?
> Stuck floats or needle valve? Something else?
>
> Many thanks for all advice/comments:
>
> Carb image : http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c133/ ... MCarbSmall.
> jpg
I get a similar problem with mine if it's been standing for a while, with the float needle not seating correctly. Try turning the fuel tap on, and when the fuel starts to leak out, tap the float bowl gently with a bit of wood, or something not to hard. If this doesnt work, Something is wrong when you re assembled the carb, as Knackerd has said.
> I've just reassembled my mk.3 "project" bike following a comprehensive
> strip-down, clean and renewal and now when I turn the fuel tap on, fuel IMMEDIATELY
> p*sses all over the place from the vent tube connected to the carb bowl. Like
> an idiot I didn't note where all the various hoses were connected to before
> I started because it all looked pretty straightforward (famous last words)
> and now I'm wondering if I've done something really dumb. Please could someone
> (anyone!) take a look at the linked photo and tell me whether all of the hoses
> are in the right place and if so, any ideas on what else could be causing this?
> Stuck floats or needle valve? Something else?
>
> Many thanks for all advice/comments:
>
> Carb image : http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c133/ ... MCarbSmall.
> jpg
I get a similar problem with mine if it's been standing for a while, with the float needle not seating correctly. Try turning the fuel tap on, and when the fuel starts to leak out, tap the float bowl gently with a bit of wood, or something not to hard. If this doesnt work, Something is wrong when you re assembled the carb, as Knackerd has said.
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just a tip,when you've checked the fuel shutoff/float needle valve and cleaned any debris out of the seat or off the top off the valve,re-assemble and blow down the fuel inlet.with the float lowered you should here the air passing through the valve,lift the float upwards,the valve should seal up and you shouldn't be able to get any air through the valve
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