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fuel float valves and seats

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Old 06-05-2009, 12:03 PM
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i have taken my carbs apart many times because of this probem. When i turn the gas on gas comes out of my over flow tubes on my carbs. Ive taken them apart 4 times and cant find anything blocking the float valve. Is there any other way gas can come from this tube beside a sticky float or float valve and seat? I havent replaced the float valve and seat should i do this? Shed some light guys thanks
 
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Old 06-05-2009, 12:48 PM
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You might try checking all the rubber o-rings, see if they are ate up or still pliable.
 
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Old 06-06-2009, 09:01 PM
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i thought that the rubber o-rings kept gas from leaking out from in between the carbs and the fittings. ok but know i fixed the problem with the gas leaking out of the over flow tubes now when i have the gas on it floods my clyinders, BUT DOESNT come out of my over flow tubes weird huh? if i turn the bike off and leave the gas on it like hydro locks my motor but with gas. so it just keeps running thru my carbs and flooding them out. i know some of you might say well turn the gas off when you turn the bike off well i do, but when i turn it back on to ride it makes my bike run like **** because its flooding it. im tired of working on the same thing and getting now where. im about to just blow the damn thing up
 

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