Guys thanks again for taking the time to answer this....
I searched around this great site and am considering trying seafoam and fresh gas to see if it clears up my problem of stalling without the choke on. It seemed to work for others here.
It does start and run, but only with the choke on. It will often stall when I try to give it any gas too. The gas has been in it all winter (a.k.a cold-candian-winter) so it is probably crap. I have read posts about using seafoam and my question(s) are...
1. Would this be a good first step to try? i.e. seafoam and fresh gas
2. Logic would seem that if seafoam cleans out the fuel system isn't it just going to loosen all the crud up and plug everything up even worse? I am a beginner and don't want to mess up a semi running bike and I'm too nervous about cleaning carbs right now.
3. Also, I replaced the cracked fuel lines and there is air in the lines. Could this be causing the stalls?
thanks ahead of time.
J
I searched around this great site and am considering trying seafoam and fresh gas to see if it clears up my problem of stalling without the choke on. It seemed to work for others here.
It does start and run, but only with the choke on. It will often stall when I try to give it any gas too. The gas has been in it all winter (a.k.a cold-candian-winter) so it is probably crap. I have read posts about using seafoam and my question(s) are...
1. Would this be a good first step to try? i.e. seafoam and fresh gas
2. Logic would seem that if seafoam cleans out the fuel system isn't it just going to loosen all the crud up and plug everything up even worse? I am a beginner and don't want to mess up a semi running bike and I'm too nervous about cleaning carbs right now.
3. Also, I replaced the cracked fuel lines and there is air in the lines. Could this be causing the stalls?
thanks ahead of time.
J
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