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GS850 leaking gas

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:38 am
by halberg54
Help,

I have a 82 GS850, and only when running it leaks gas into the airbox from the hose coming from the engine to the airbox. This will occur after it has ran for 4-5 seconds. I can turn it off, and it will restart, and 4-5 seconds later it will start leaking. It will dump up to a 1/4 gallon after just one start. When I took off the plugs they were covered in gas and/or oil, and wet. When I changed the oil there was also fuel in the oil. I never do have a problem getting it started or idling. It runs very smooth and does have a little white smoke coming out of tailpipe. (possibly from sitting so long, about 3 years). Here is what I have done.

1. Put in new gas.
2. Removed and cleaned the carbs.(did not dip them)
3. Changed oil
4. changed spark plugs.
5. Put in new passage plugs in the carbs.(one was missing).
6. Caught it on fire, banged my head and repaired damage after fire.

When I got the bike(for a mere 150.00) I was told that the CDI was probably bad but he wasn't sure. He said it had never leaked gas in the past until after sitting so long. I guess I really need help here if anyone has any clue what is going on. After checking the petcock, it only seeps fuel when set on prime. on/reserve only work when cranking engine(vaccum driven). Also I need some new hoses for it between airbox and the carbs if anyone has any. I guess I was thinking if the spark isn't good enough then the cylinders would flood with fuel and be pushed out the the airbox but I am really not sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:42 am
by t_bonee
Maybe a full carb dip? Some gunk might still be stuck in there.

Here is an old thread that may or may not be of help. I gave me some ideas when I had a similar problem with my GS650L last spring.

http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=2336

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:30 am
by xsyamahadg
You might also check the thread "Engine problem & leaking gas " on this same section...Trouble shooting. It might give you some suggestions. XS

Re: GS850 leaking gas

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:53 pm
by colli8
While you mentioned that the bike starts and idles fine, it's still worth checking the ignition system. Ensure that the spark plugs are in good condition and properly gapped. Weak spark or misfiring can contribute to incomplete combustion and fuel accumulation.

Re: GS850 leaking gas

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:31 pm
by alicebobby
Even though you stated that the bike starts and idles without issue, it is still advisable to have the ignition system checked. Make that the spark plugs are correctly gapped and in good condition. Accumulation of fuel and incomplete combustion can be caused by a weak spark or misfiring. 

Re: GS850 leaking gas

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 8:44 pm
by farare
colli8 wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:53 pm While you mentioned that the bike starts and idles fine, it's still worth checking the ignition system. Ensure that the spark plugs are in good condition and properly gapped. Weak spark or misfiring can contribute to incomplete combustion and fuel accumulation.
Experiencing a gas leak in your GS850 is not only frustrating but also poses significant safety risks. Riders have reported instances of fuel seepage leading to not only potential damage to the bike but also posing a serious fire hazard. This situation demands a thorough investigation and swift action to address the root causes of the problem.