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Generally speaking the only thing you need during a rebuild is new float bowl gaskets. Unless the floats and jets are that messed up they rarely need replacing.
Generally speaking the only thing you need during a rebuild is new float bowl gaskets. Unless the floats and jets are that messed up they rarely need replacing.
Major flooding, so I assumed it was the floats. I recently read some other threads about gunk from original fuel tanks going into the carbs, would that gum the floats up causing the flooding?
I'm just wondering if the kits are reliable(the ones on eBay/amazon), I do use an original gas tank so after hearing about that I'll probably throw on an in-line fuel filter
On my third carb cleaning, I finally got the bike running well, but still had the left carb leaking fuel if I left the petcock on and it on the side stand. New needles and seats finally solved that.
On my third carb cleaning, I finally got the bike running well, but still had the left carb leaking fuel if I left the petcock on and it on the side stand. New needles and seats finally solved that.