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Gas leak

Posted: 04:06 pm Oct 17 2015
by koolranch
The bike runs great however it leaks fuel at every stop. Mostly out of the live I'm pointing to at the top of the carb. I purchased a rebuild kit and it did nothing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Gas leak

Posted: 05:35 pm Oct 17 2015
by Tioli
If you are pointing to the air vent at the top of the carb then I would think your bike does not run at all. That's the highest point of your float bowl and used to equalise the air preasure with the outside. If your Stop valve for the float is stuck or has crud in it fuel can just constantly run in. Even then I would expect fuel will still find its way out before it got to the top vent, eg float bow overflow and on to the ground, needle valve seat and into motor or air box, pilot jet air vent and in to carb.

To be coming out there it has to be coming out the other places first as they are lower and that would make the motor almost impossibly rich.

Take the hose off and see if it is that vent and not the float bowl overflow which would present as one of the vent lines under your motor.

Re: Gas leak

Posted: 10:09 pm Oct 17 2015
by koolranch
Thanks Tioli, it also leaks from one of the lines at the bottom of the carb. I think it's something to do with the float or needle seat.

Gas leak

Posted: 10:12 pm Oct 17 2015
by SS109
If you rebuilt the carb then your issue is with float height. Pull it back off and check it.

Re: Gas leak

Posted: 05:28 am Oct 18 2015
by koolranch
SS109 wrote:If you rebuilt the carb then your issue is with float height. Pull it back off and check it.


Well rebuilt is kind of vague. I swapped out all the parts that came with the kit. I never touched the float. I'll have to measure the height and see if it's in spec.

Re: Gas leak

Posted: 08:55 am Oct 18 2015
by Julien D
You used a "rebuild kit"? Most of those are a bag full of cheap crappy Chinese knockoff replacement bits. I'd bet the float needle from the kit is garbage, and that fuel is actually dumping out of the overflow because it won't seal. As mentioned above, it's pretty much impossible for fuel to be pouring out from the vent line. It would have to fill up the intake boot and reed block before it could reach that level.