So, "simple" problem, hopefully simple solution, right? Let's see.
I found out today that, while in motion, my XS likes to leak gas out of the rear of the carbs. It's not so bad that it's dripping out the airbox (not yet, anyway), but I still get a bit of a leak from the airbox/carb boots.
When I stop riding, the leak eventually goes away. Am I correct in thinking this is just the petcocks doing their job, not allowing fuel through when not pulling a vacuum?
I'm just wondering what the heck is going on. This hasn't been doing this too long, and normally I would suspect float needles hanging up. Thing is, there's more than one carburetor doing this- although, I'm sure this could happen.
I have NO clue what the float levels are. I haven't changed them since I bought the bike, and there's been plenty of time when they've worked fine. I think I'm going to drain the carbs completely, just to get the float/needle moving, see if that does anything. In the meantime, does anyone else have some words of wisdom?
Thanks.
I found out today that, while in motion, my XS likes to leak gas out of the rear of the carbs. It's not so bad that it's dripping out the airbox (not yet, anyway), but I still get a bit of a leak from the airbox/carb boots.
When I stop riding, the leak eventually goes away. Am I correct in thinking this is just the petcocks doing their job, not allowing fuel through when not pulling a vacuum?
I'm just wondering what the heck is going on. This hasn't been doing this too long, and normally I would suspect float needles hanging up. Thing is, there's more than one carburetor doing this- although, I'm sure this could happen.
I have NO clue what the float levels are. I haven't changed them since I bought the bike, and there's been plenty of time when they've worked fine. I think I'm going to drain the carbs completely, just to get the float/needle moving, see if that does anything. In the meantime, does anyone else have some words of wisdom?
Thanks.
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