Hopefully this could be a quick fix/ But last week I was riding all night around town and when I was driving home right when I turned on my street the bike died. So I push it up to the drive way and really didn’t think about it for two days.
I went out to try to start it and all it does is spit puff of white smoke through the carbs. The night I was riding I lost two exhaust bolts and the flange come lose off the number two cylinder. Rode like that for about 15 miles home. I went to the salvage yard and pick up to bolts/nuts. Put them back on but now the bike will not even start with the choke fully out or not at all. I have also tried to put the gas tank on prime to see if I can get a good flow of gas to the carbs. I checked the spark and it looks good.
Why would it be running hard one minute and not want to even start the next?? I have never had THIS problem with the carbs spiting out white smoke after about 3-5 seconds of the starting button and I shot gun blast coming out of my tail pipes. The white smoke looks like it is coming from in between the air filter pods.
I think i need to take off the carbs and go through them again. This was only done about 100miles ago.
I am running pod filters, new coils, wires, plugs. Rejetted the carbs, and I am running a cut off exhaust. I have put in new in-line fuel filters (so I see the fuel), Full tank of gas (of course!!)
Side note: I just put in some Seafoam (or whatever it is called) in the oil to run it for a bit and change the oil. After I did that is when I tried to start it, it would not. IS having that stuff in the oil for so long going to cause any problems???? Or should I change the oil right now??
Please help, Thanks - William
I went out to try to start it and all it does is spit puff of white smoke through the carbs. The night I was riding I lost two exhaust bolts and the flange come lose off the number two cylinder. Rode like that for about 15 miles home. I went to the salvage yard and pick up to bolts/nuts. Put them back on but now the bike will not even start with the choke fully out or not at all. I have also tried to put the gas tank on prime to see if I can get a good flow of gas to the carbs. I checked the spark and it looks good.
Why would it be running hard one minute and not want to even start the next?? I have never had THIS problem with the carbs spiting out white smoke after about 3-5 seconds of the starting button and I shot gun blast coming out of my tail pipes. The white smoke looks like it is coming from in between the air filter pods.
I think i need to take off the carbs and go through them again. This was only done about 100miles ago.
I am running pod filters, new coils, wires, plugs. Rejetted the carbs, and I am running a cut off exhaust. I have put in new in-line fuel filters (so I see the fuel), Full tank of gas (of course!!)
Side note: I just put in some Seafoam (or whatever it is called) in the oil to run it for a bit and change the oil. After I did that is when I tried to start it, it would not. IS having that stuff in the oil for so long going to cause any problems???? Or should I change the oil right now??
Please help, Thanks - William
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