Clinician
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Post by dying2live on Oct 2, 2015 3:24:21 GMT -6
I just cleaned the carb (it all looked clean, but cleaned it anyway) and still no joy, so did what you said, disconnected the fuel pipe to the carb and tried starting the bike and no fuel came through, what should I do now?
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Post by Alleyoop on Oct 2, 2015 15:51:38 GMT -6
GREAT!! that is actually good news(HAHA). No fuel no starty as they say HOW ABOUT SOME PICTURES OF THE CARB AREA HOSES TO AND FROM THE TANK TO THE CARB. So not we have to find out where the problem is that is not allowing fuel to flow out of the gas tank to the carb. Take the Carb Fuel hose off the Carb put it in a container and crank the motor over. A. IF FUEL STREAMS OUT, fuel to the carb is good, Filter is not clogged and Petcock is working. Now Re-connect the Fuel hose back onto the carb—GO TO CHECK CARB #4. B. NO FUEL COMES OUT, take the Fuel Filter off and crank it again a. If fuel comes out the Fuel Filter is Clogged. b. If fuel does not come out –GO TO CHECK PETCOCK #3. 3. CHECK PETCOCK: Take the Vacuum Line OFF going to the Petcock from near the carb and suck on the VACUUM LINE. A. If fuel comes out you have a VACUUM PROBLEM. B. If fuel does not come out you have a bad Petcock or a Clog from the tank to the petcock. Disconnect the fuel line going to the Petcock from the tank. a. If fuel comes out the petcock is bad b. If fuel does not come out either the hose from the tank is clogged or the tank outlet is clogged.
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