Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
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Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
2004 Cb600f hornet
Just cleaned out carbs/replaced gaskets/replaced fuel tube. Bike has been sitting for about 2 weeks while i was waiting for the fuel tube to come in, battery does not appear to be dead. Added some fuel cleaner to the gas and mixed it around.
Tried to start it up, it worked the first time but died after about 10 seconds or so with choke fully on (like it lost power)
Tried to push start it, did not work, gas came leaking out of the overflow tube for the gas tank.
Before i take it all apart again, any ideas what could be causing this? Thank you
Just cleaned out carbs/replaced gaskets/replaced fuel tube. Bike has been sitting for about 2 weeks while i was waiting for the fuel tube to come in, battery does not appear to be dead. Added some fuel cleaner to the gas and mixed it around.
Tried to start it up, it worked the first time but died after about 10 seconds or so with choke fully on (like it lost power)
Tried to push start it, did not work, gas came leaking out of the overflow tube for the gas tank.
Before i take it all apart again, any ideas what could be causing this? Thank you
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
Did the bike used to work?
For fuel out the overflow - fuel cap isn't tight? Gas sloshing in the full tank? Don't mess with push starting if you aren't really sure it'll start.
You might be 2 miles down the road and downhill before you give up. Not good. Just recharge the battery.
For no-start- does it have a vacuum petcock? If so, you should put it to prime to flow fuel to the carbs before trying to start.
Most carbs have a drain screw - you can test for fuel in the bowls by opening the drain on one of the carbs and see that you get a good quantity of fuel out.
For fuel out the overflow - fuel cap isn't tight? Gas sloshing in the full tank? Don't mess with push starting if you aren't really sure it'll start.
You might be 2 miles down the road and downhill before you give up. Not good. Just recharge the battery.
For no-start- does it have a vacuum petcock? If so, you should put it to prime to flow fuel to the carbs before trying to start.
Most carbs have a drain screw - you can test for fuel in the bowls by opening the drain on one of the carbs and see that you get a good quantity of fuel out.
Ron
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
Yes it used to work. I had to replace the hose because it had a huge tear in it and was leaking gas. I believe it is a vacuum petcock. I only have reserve-off-on settings on it. i will try to unscrew the drainGS_in_CO wrote:Did the bike used to work?
For fuel out the overflow - fuel cap isn't tight? Gas sloshing in the full tank? Don't mess with push starting if you aren't really sure it'll start.
You might be 2 miles down the road and downhill before you give up. Not good. Just recharge the battery.
For no-start- does it have a vacuum petcock? If so, you should put it to prime to flow fuel to the carbs before trying to start.
Most carbs have a drain screw - you can test for fuel in the bowls by opening the drain on one of the carbs and see that you get a good quantity of fuel out.
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
update: I unscrewed the drain on the leftmost carb, got some gas coming out
gas cap is secure far as i can tell
gas cap is secure far as i can tell
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
Are you sure the overflow tube is for the tank and not the carbs(it may be a stuck float pin) If not then pull em apart again something is probably not right.
You could also try opening the fuel cap it may be clogged vent not letting the fuel run down as you now have fuel in it
You could also try opening the fuel cap it may be clogged vent not letting the fuel run down as you now have fuel in it
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
Owner's manual might say something about whether Reserve is the same as Prime on other bikes i.e. doesn't require vacuum to flow fuel.
You may have to apply vacuum to the petcock an see if it flows fuel easily - otherwise clogged.
Just thinking - during this I'd have the bike on the centerstand so the carbs are level. While starting on sidestand might work it could confuse the symptoms you are having.
Is the choke cable properly adjusted? If the carbs were removed for cleaning this could be an issue.
You may have to apply vacuum to the petcock an see if it flows fuel easily - otherwise clogged.
Just thinking - during this I'd have the bike on the centerstand so the carbs are level. While starting on sidestand might work it could confuse the symptoms you are having.
Is the choke cable properly adjusted? If the carbs were removed for cleaning this could be an issue.
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
How do i apply vacuum to the petcock? Also for the choke cable, it appears to be working, it does have some slack at the end by the carbs, but it does slide the metal piece over when i use itGS_in_CO wrote:Owner's manual might say something about whether Reserve is the same as Prime on other bikes i.e. doesn't require vacuum to flow fuel.
You may have to apply vacuum to the petcock an see if it flows fuel easily - otherwise clogged.
Just thinking - during this I'd have the bike on the centerstand so the carbs are level. While starting on sidestand might work it could confuse the symptoms you are having.
Is the choke cable properly adjusted? If the carbs were removed for cleaning this could be an issue.
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
where is the fuel cap located and what does it look like?BRUMBEAR wrote:Are you sure the overflow tube is for the tank and not the carbs(it may be a stuck float pin) If not then pull em apart again something is probably not right.
You could also try opening the fuel cap it may be clogged vent not letting the fuel run down as you now have fuel in it
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
Its the gas cap usually a big thing you take off when you fill it
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Re: Gas coming out of overflow tube-no start
haha oh ok just making sure its not something not obvious :pBRUMBEAR wrote:Its the gas cap usually a big thing you take off when you fill it
i cant start the bike while its open because i cannot remove the key