How odd..
R100GS '89, 35,000 miles
Sometimes, after bike has not been used for a few days, when I turn on the petrol taps, prior to starting the bike, the carbs overflow, usually the right-hand one, but today both were at it, petrol running out of overflow at quite a rate.
I put in-line filters on a few months ago because the bike had been stored the best part of 15 years, and there was some red paint flakes getting through, but that was 2,000 miles ago, and after the first filter change, they have remained clean since.
The bike was recommissioned in March of this year by Blue Bell, and runs well, starts easily etc.
It doesn't always happen, and only seem to do it after a few days not being used.
I remove the float bowl, and lift the float a couple of times, reassemble and all is well.
As I say it doesn't always happen, and doesn't happen when the bike is in use, even when the taps are left on all day with the bike outside my house.
I can but assume that some petrol must evaporate when the bike is not used, and that the floats stick part-way open. There's no leakage evident when the bike is not used.
It's always left on the centre stand with the taps off, happens whether tank is full or near-empty.
I could understand muck stuck in carbs if it was always doing it, but it doesn't happen very time, and bowls are clean when I look !
Starting to annoy me now.
Grrrrrr.........
R100GS '89, 35,000 miles
Sometimes, after bike has not been used for a few days, when I turn on the petrol taps, prior to starting the bike, the carbs overflow, usually the right-hand one, but today both were at it, petrol running out of overflow at quite a rate.
I put in-line filters on a few months ago because the bike had been stored the best part of 15 years, and there was some red paint flakes getting through, but that was 2,000 miles ago, and after the first filter change, they have remained clean since.
The bike was recommissioned in March of this year by Blue Bell, and runs well, starts easily etc.
It doesn't always happen, and only seem to do it after a few days not being used.
I remove the float bowl, and lift the float a couple of times, reassemble and all is well.
As I say it doesn't always happen, and doesn't happen when the bike is in use, even when the taps are left on all day with the bike outside my house.
I can but assume that some petrol must evaporate when the bike is not used, and that the floats stick part-way open. There's no leakage evident when the bike is not used.
It's always left on the centre stand with the taps off, happens whether tank is full or near-empty.
I could understand muck stuck in carbs if it was always doing it, but it doesn't happen very time, and bowls are clean when I look !
Starting to annoy me now.
Grrrrrr.........

