bike dying on the idle w/o the choke fully engaged
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bike dying on the idle w/o the choke fully engaged
I was on the way home from work, ive been riding steady on my new old bike for about a week and all the sudden out of nowhere the engine keeps dying. So, I reengage the choke and start it back up again... It hums I go... turn the choke off and the bike dies as SOON as I roll of the throttle. What the heck is going on with my carbed beauty.
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The first thing to try is to pop the fuel tank filler cap and see if you notice a inrush of air the next time this happens. It could easily be a clogged fuel cap vent issue.
If that don't get it, you may want to try removing the petcock and cleaning the pick-up screen, while your digging around down there, check for an in-line fuel filter that may be clogged.
See if any of that helps.
If that don't get it, you may want to try removing the petcock and cleaning the pick-up screen, while your digging around down there, check for an in-line fuel filter that may be clogged.
See if any of that helps.
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50 weeks of winter, 2 weeks of not.BuzZz wrote:Gotta do something while waiting for Not Winter to come.
Sigh!
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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