Went out to the garage today to start the SG for the first time this year.Temp was about 40F and raining.Battery is all charged up,due to being on a tender.Took the cover off(hello) and turned the petcocks on to prime,listened for the bowls to fill,which they did.Pulled choke out and hit the starter,the bike turned over but wouldn't start.(yes,it was firing) Turned the petcocks over to on,and put the choke in half way (I could smell gas).Hit the starter again,and gas started coming out the air filter housing.The bike backfired and smoke started coming out the filter housing
. I shut off the gas,and pulled the filter.It was burnt a little,with a small amount of gas in the bottom of the filter housing.So,I guess I shouldn't have drained the fuel bowl by running the bike out of gas,(assuming the floats are stuck).When I put it to bed for the winter,I usually leave the petcocks on and leave the bowls full,I know,if they leak,it's gonna fill the oil pan.I have never had any problems starting it that way though,and definetly never had the stuck bowls.Oh well,I took the filter out,was slightly burnt(I have a new one)and I'm letting the carbs air out.I did tap on the fuel bowls,hopefully they let loose.When I get the time to try again,should I try starting without the filter on? I don't know if the floats let loose,because when I turned it the second time,no fuel came out that I could see,but it backfired,that's when I stopped trying. There is only about three or four table spoons of fuel on the floor,and I cranked it quite a bit.I guess I should check the oil.


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