float gum up and fuel q's

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float gum up and fuel q's

#1 Unread post by sbcvulcan »

Trouble keeping my float from gumming up. Told to drain carbs when bike sits. One carb screw is on located my Vulcan 500 so that I can not position my hex key in a straight on position to loosen. Its on the inside side of the bowl. Any clever thoughts?

Also if I want to run the fuel out of the carbs what position should the fuel be in as "on" is supposed to be an automatic shutoff when machine is off. Does that make sense?

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#2 Unread post by fireguzzi »

PRI or prime position will allow the fuel to flow while the bike is not running.


If your floats are getting stuck then you will most likely need to take the carbs apart and clean them. Might not hurt to get new float valves and needles while you are at it.
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#3 Unread post by sbcvulcan »

I should clarify and say I want to run the fuel out of the system by leaving the bike on wit the fuel shutoff till it sputters out, not literally running the fuel out!

I have aleady spent the cash to have a new needle installed and carbs/float cleaned. I am trying to prevent another episode.

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#4 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Try some Seafoam for the carbs.....
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