Hi,
Just finished reading the various threads about what to do when gas is pouring out the airbox an wanted to confirm that I am heading in the right direction with my '79SF:
1) repair petcocks diaphramgs
2) install in-line fuel filters
3) repair octopus diaphragms
4) replace fuel lines
5) clean carbs, take particular notice of the float seats and height.
I am new to this bike and was already planning on taking apart the carbs and cleaning them, replacing the fuel lines and getting a new air filter. Since the fuel has backwashed into the airbox, I am assuming it has done so into the crankcase. I haven't tried the flame test yet, but will tomorrow just for fun... Seriously though, I am curious about the implicactions of fuel in the crankcase. Can I do anything more than change the oil and oil filter? Should I check the compression after cleaning everything up? Any other thoughts or suggestions? Thanks everyone!
-Patrick Kennedy
Just finished reading the various threads about what to do when gas is pouring out the airbox an wanted to confirm that I am heading in the right direction with my '79SF:
1) repair petcocks diaphramgs
2) install in-line fuel filters
3) repair octopus diaphragms
4) replace fuel lines
5) clean carbs, take particular notice of the float seats and height.
I am new to this bike and was already planning on taking apart the carbs and cleaning them, replacing the fuel lines and getting a new air filter. Since the fuel has backwashed into the airbox, I am assuming it has done so into the crankcase. I haven't tried the flame test yet, but will tomorrow just for fun... Seriously though, I am curious about the implicactions of fuel in the crankcase. Can I do anything more than change the oil and oil filter? Should I check the compression after cleaning everything up? Any other thoughts or suggestions? Thanks everyone!
-Patrick Kennedy
') . Prior to the gas leak I think one of the cylinders stopped firing. Not sure, but the engine started running pretty unevenly. I was pretty close to home after a short run around the SF coast and I was able to make it home. while i was opening my garage with the engine off the fuel started to flow out of the air box. I was thinking maybe float needle got stuck or something? I didn't think to drop some water on the headers to see if one was cooler - it had only been chugging unevenly for a short while anyways.
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