Hey guys,
I think I know the problem, but I want to get a confirmation if I can.
Rebuilt my chopper yet again and put a TC bros kickstand on there. While on the kickstand the bike sits far over to the left, further than before. If left sitting, it will start to dump gas out of the mouth of the left carb. Right carb does not have this issue. Fuel shut off too, I should note
So the obvious place to start looking is the float on that carb, but i checked height and its bang on 21/22mm. Plastic floats btw.
The float needle's stopper/plunger isn't stuck, I can move it with my finger nail and it springs back to position. Carbs upside down with the bowls off, i can tap the floats themselves and see the spring action, same as the right.
Everything seems in order, but I don't want to start fixing stuff with my wallet. Should I be adjusting my kickstand, or buying a new float needle even though it seems fine? Anything I might have missed?
Gonna put the carbs in the ultrasonic tonight just for sanity's sake.
Thanks as always, gents
I think I know the problem, but I want to get a confirmation if I can.
Rebuilt my chopper yet again and put a TC bros kickstand on there. While on the kickstand the bike sits far over to the left, further than before. If left sitting, it will start to dump gas out of the mouth of the left carb. Right carb does not have this issue. Fuel shut off too, I should note
So the obvious place to start looking is the float on that carb, but i checked height and its bang on 21/22mm. Plastic floats btw.
The float needle's stopper/plunger isn't stuck, I can move it with my finger nail and it springs back to position. Carbs upside down with the bowls off, i can tap the floats themselves and see the spring action, same as the right.
Everything seems in order, but I don't want to start fixing stuff with my wallet. Should I be adjusting my kickstand, or buying a new float needle even though it seems fine? Anything I might have missed?
Gonna put the carbs in the ultrasonic tonight just for sanity's sake.
Thanks as always, gents