Souljer wrote:. . . The bike seemed to be fine. Maybe the idle was a bit low (below 1000 RPM), but seemed fine all this time.
Yesterday I roll the bike out, turn down the fuel taps and the right carb starts pouring fuel; completely leaking!
Today when I had a chance to look, I started with taking off the bowl and trying to wash out the needle valve again.
Not only did that not work, I noticed that manually raising the floats WOULD NOT stop the fuel from draining.
SYMPTOMS:
• Seemed to happen over night.
• Raising floats assembly manually does not stop fuel.
So I'm online looking around online for clues and thought I might stop by here to see what you all might think.
I appreciate any thoughts on the matter.
There can be another problem that looks a bit like a float or needle/seat problem. It happened to me. And I'm somewhat embarrassed about it.
My '77 R100S suddenly started pissing fuel out of the L/H carb. I'm relatively seasoned in dealing with Bings so I went after the problem. I eliminated the usual culprits, trash in the fuel line or seat, a needle that doesn't seal, a burr on the seat, heavy floats, mal adjusted float level and possibly something else that I can't remember now. The upshot is that I couldn't fix the problem. So, In desperation, I posted on Boxerworks for ideas.
Later on I was once again lying on the concrete, looking up at the offending carb, moving the float up and down and unable to figure out how the the gas could still be could be coming out in something like a stream. Then I did something with the fuel line (don't know what theory I was working on then--probably none) when suddenly the flow became worse. WTF! I was witnessing something that was impossible.
It turns out that it was possible. What I had was a cracked rubber fuel line where the fuel line mated with the brass nipple. I thought the thought again, just to make sure-I had a cracked fuel line!
What happened is that the leaking gas wicked around the carb and only looked like it was originating from within the float chamber. And fiddling with the gas line made it worse.
Then, to add insult to injury, when I reported my findings back on Boxerworks Major Softie wrote something that made me cry!
Well, OK, I"m not sure he actually did that. In fact he probably didn't. But I knew in my heart he was thinking it. And it wasn't nice!
Ken