firstascent2002
Well-Known Member
Onmy transalp, after being laid up for about a year, then vigerous cvranking to start it I got a gush of fuel from the exhaust...
I found that the crank case was completely full of petrol so I have drained and changed this back to oil!. With new plugs the bike starts with the air box off. I am using a plastic bottle and a tube as a tank. When inverted, then fuel flows freely from this and with the bike idling soon enough fuel starts to appear from the the exhaust breather hole...
People have spoken of a petcock, I can't find reference to one in the haynes manual. If this was an outboard motor I would wonder if the float in the float bowl was stuck down...
If you were me what would you do next?
If I have to remove the carbs to inspect the float chambers, is there a spares kit avaliable in the UK for a carb re build for a 650 transalp xl ?!
Also, is there any way that having a restrictor kit might have precipitated this?!
Sorry if this is off topic, but engines are engines!
Jamie
I found that the crank case was completely full of petrol so I have drained and changed this back to oil!. With new plugs the bike starts with the air box off. I am using a plastic bottle and a tube as a tank. When inverted, then fuel flows freely from this and with the bike idling soon enough fuel starts to appear from the the exhaust breather hole...
People have spoken of a petcock, I can't find reference to one in the haynes manual. If this was an outboard motor I would wonder if the float in the float bowl was stuck down...
If you were me what would you do next?
If I have to remove the carbs to inspect the float chambers, is there a spares kit avaliable in the UK for a carb re build for a 650 transalp xl ?!
Also, is there any way that having a restrictor kit might have precipitated this?!
Sorry if this is off topic, but engines are engines!
Jamie