ive taken my carbs off and clean them now a few times so im faily confident i know how they go back together along with the manual next to me. while i had them a apart i check all the o-rings and check the float height. when i got everything put back to gether i let a run for a min then checked the float height with the clear hose method and the left side was right on the mark, while the right side was dry. any ideas what to check?
Quote from: Cusimano on June 24, 2008, 12:29:25 PM
ive taken my carbs off and clean them now a few times so im faily confident i know how they go back together along with the manual next to me. while i had them a apart i check all the o-rings and check the float height. when i got everything put back to gether i let a run for a min then checked the float height with the clear hose method and the left side was right on the mark, while the right side was dry. any ideas what to check?
check the 't' connector for the overflow. if the right side's overflow was clogged, you'll get an air bubble in that side, and it won't get fuel.
maybe hte float needle is damaged on that side and not sliding ?
is the float working ?
ill check the 't', as far as the float needle its still in good condition doesnt look worn.
:mad: i tore all down again used compressed air and blew through all passage ways and when i put it all back to gether it started right up, but stilil no fuel on the right side again. im completly lost at this point. the needle isnt worned and o-rings are all good. :mad:
Quote from: Cusimano on June 24, 2008, 03:56:42 PM
:mad: i tore all down again used compressed air and blew through all passage ways and when i put it all back to gether it started right up, but stilil no fuel on the right side again. im completly lost at this point. the needle isnt worned and o-rings are all good. :mad:
Could it be that the float bowl outlet is clogged (i.e. not letting fuel into your hose)? Was there any gunk in the float bowl?