Pressurized Gas? What could cause that?

moronic_kaos

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Just sent my friend home after attempting to fix his bike for like 5 hours. I think he has some sort of air leak problem because the motor likes a rich setting on the carb needle, and it likes to over-rev once you let go of the throttle for a few seconds. Changed the carb, switched out carb, exhaust, & lower cylinder gaskets, and etc. Also cleaned out the exhaust. Nothing changed at all. Plug chop obviously results as dark because we're forced to use a rich setting. Fuel ratio is 32:1 (4 oz/gallon), so I doubt there's too much oil.

On his way home he just called me and said the engine over-rev'ed a lot more than it was before, and gas started flowing out of the cap. What does that mean?
 
Dirt in the inlet needle will cause the carb to flood like that.
Also, don't use a wrench to tighten the top of of the carb! only hand tighten it! Over tightening can cause the carb body to warp & the slider to stick open!
 
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Dirt in the inlet needle will cause the carb to flood like that.
Also, don't use a wrench to tighten the top of of the carb! only hand tighten it! Over tightening can cause the carb body to warp & the slider to stick open!

Really? There's like a special wrench attachment and everything but ok I'll try it.


By the way though, I meant the GAS CAP on the tank, not the carb's cap. Sorry my fault I didn't specify and I doubt anyone would assume that's what I meant, but it is.
 
Ahhh...some of these motors get such good MPG's that you have to remove gas befor a ride and put it back in the 2 gal. can lol
 
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