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Fuel leaking from no.3 carb!
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:47 am
by smithy674
If you have seen my other posts i am having an ongoing problem with the zxr! It would seem boggy below 5000rpm and sounded like it was being choked. Well just now its also started leaking fuel from the 3rd carb..........so i now know its a fueling issue but what could that be? Inlet rubbers? I dont know if they have an over-flow on them but it dont look like it leaking anywhere specific just around the carb! HELP!! :smt013
Re: Fuel leaking from no.3 carb!
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:29 am
by masterofinsanity
is it leaking from the inlet rubbers? float bowls? carb tops?
Re: Fuel leaking from no.3 carb!
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:41 am
by smithy674
Well having a closer look its leaking from the over-fuel pipe by the 3rd carb. Just been for a run and its fine abover 5000rpm just over fueling below.
Re: Fuel leaking from no.3 carb!
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:46 pm
by RedexRobB
Sounds to me that the float heights are incorrect or the float needle isnt seating properly.
Re: Fuel leaking from no.3 carb!
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:08 pm
by MillaMeter
Hi
Have you taken the float valve seats out and checked the rubber o rings? They have a habit of leaking over old age. Also if you can, try and split the carbs and check the rubber o rings on the end of the plastic fuel pipes that go in between the carbs them selfs. They tend to wear too.
Good luck
Regards
Rich
Re: Fuel leaking from no.3 carb!
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:29 pm
by smithy674
Its been playing up over the last few weeks but would sort itself out after a few miles riding i think its finally given up now! I dont fancy taking the carbs apart the only carbs i have taken apart have been on 125's. Think its going to be a garage job!!
The cam chain could do with replacing soon to...anyone have any idea how much it will cost?
Re: Fuel leaking from no.3 carb!
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:57 am
by RedexRobB
Carbs arent that hard mate really. They simply are a case of taking apart, clean and re-assemble. Theres nothing to adjust except the fuel heights which you can check before you strip, if they are ok just be careful you dont bend the tags while working on them. Have you tried draining the carbs through the bowls? Could be a case of water in there, quick n simple to do aswell.
Cam chain is only 20 to buy plus your own time, but if you pay someone you could be looking upto 100 quid just in labour. N if you get the carbs done they will need to spend time investigating what the problem is so you can add more on top of that plus any parts required.