Airbox had a load of gas in it after a short ride this morning.
To recap:
79 special
running good, idle good at 1100 once warm.
float heights all triple verified.
carbs clean.
new carb kits (seats, needles, jets, et al).
gaskets not interfering with floats.
float movement smooth as butter. mmmm butter....
stop tang keeps all needles from falling too far. mmmmmm tang.....
petcocks and octi rebuilt. mmmmmm....... octi.
Observations:
Ran it about 30 miles yesterday off and on (first time running it in good working order!). Left petcocks on. No leaks, and I was checking diligently. Went to start it cold at the end of the day to ride home from a friends house and it wouldnt start. It was like it wasnt getting gas at all. I thought I flooded it (gas smell strong). Then I started to crank it and give it throttle. Finally fired up and ran fine.
This morning I run it a half mile and get off. come back 15 minutes later and the airbox has fuel dripping. Stood it up level and the fuel flowed from the airbox drain. It stopped on its own, but was significant. Shut off petcocks. Cussed then wept, sprawled on the sidewalk and tore hair out. Got on, petcocks on, tried to start it again. Same symptoms as last night. No start without giving it alot o' throttle.
Ok. so Ive been pondering why... WHY GOD WHY!?!?!
Could this possibly be from a sinking float? It occured to me that if the octi is working from tank to octi, but the lines still have gas in them, if I have a sunk float, it would drain the fuel in the line from octi to carb(s) and thus into the airbox. The difficult start MAY be from low float bowl level after drained into airbox(?). And giving it throttle to fill the bowl(s) back up may be the cause??
Am I in the ball park on these guesses or does anyone else have any thoughts?
To recap:
79 special
running good, idle good at 1100 once warm.
float heights all triple verified.
carbs clean.
new carb kits (seats, needles, jets, et al).
gaskets not interfering with floats.
float movement smooth as butter. mmmm butter....
stop tang keeps all needles from falling too far. mmmmmm tang.....
petcocks and octi rebuilt. mmmmmm....... octi.
Observations:
Ran it about 30 miles yesterday off and on (first time running it in good working order!). Left petcocks on. No leaks, and I was checking diligently. Went to start it cold at the end of the day to ride home from a friends house and it wouldnt start. It was like it wasnt getting gas at all. I thought I flooded it (gas smell strong). Then I started to crank it and give it throttle. Finally fired up and ran fine.
This morning I run it a half mile and get off. come back 15 minutes later and the airbox has fuel dripping. Stood it up level and the fuel flowed from the airbox drain. It stopped on its own, but was significant. Shut off petcocks. Cussed then wept, sprawled on the sidewalk and tore hair out. Got on, petcocks on, tried to start it again. Same symptoms as last night. No start without giving it alot o' throttle.
Ok. so Ive been pondering why... WHY GOD WHY!?!?!
Could this possibly be from a sinking float? It occured to me that if the octi is working from tank to octi, but the lines still have gas in them, if I have a sunk float, it would drain the fuel in the line from octi to carb(s) and thus into the airbox. The difficult start MAY be from low float bowl level after drained into airbox(?). And giving it throttle to fill the bowl(s) back up may be the cause??
Am I in the ball park on these guesses or does anyone else have any thoughts?
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