Question about Honda NX4 Falcon Motorcycles
...gas leak from carburator when I turn the valve on, only when it is parked While it COULD be the float level is set too high, if you haven't had the float bowl off, more likely it's some crud in the ...
Question about Honda NX4 Falcon Motorcycles
...gas pouring out of the top tube. Is this a stuck float? This is a 1998 royalstar, stock. more than likely stuck float or something caught in the needle seat valve area I have the same problem . Carbs ...
Question about Honda NX4 Falcon Motorcycles
...gas pouring out of the breather. Can anyone help? Sounds like Carb float stuck lightly tap on bottom of carb and wait a minute to see if it stops... Check your oil level. If it is too high, your oil ...
Question about Honda NX4 Falcon Motorcycles
...needle valve to shut off the flow of gas when the float bowl get's full. This should be your carb: http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/2003-honda-cr250r-carburetor-02-03/o/m2194sch305112 The ...
Question about Honda NX4 Falcon Motorcycles
...stuck float. I had same issue with my 2000 xv1600, checked all connections and signal voltages. Gas and spedo needles never moved from pin position. They should rotate to full position and back to ...
...gas in the crankcase, it is usually a stuck float needle that is allowing fuel to drain into the chamber and run down past the piston. The best way to remedy this is to remove the carb and clean it ...
gas on the ground from the full bowl tubes. rebuilt the carbs twice and put new plugs in it. please help!!!!! The float in the carb is stuck, remove the float, check the needle and seat to ensure they
...gas, cleaned the carb, reset the float needle. I also set the main slide needle to the top position , that helped , but its still not right. steve Hi mate reverse the needle clip position back to ...
Question about Honda NX4 Falcon Motorcycles
...gas out of one of the lines that line is at the bottom of the carb The line that are on the bottom of carbs are your fuel over flow to the float bowl,floats may have become fuel soaked do to age ...
gas. Your float needle is either stuck or your float is saturated and sunk. Take apart your carb and clean it. Place your float in gas to see if it sinks. Inspect your needle for tip damage or wear on
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