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I bought the bike and the owner said the bike had sat for a couple of years. I was able to drive it home but it did surge on and off as the cylinders would fire and not fire. I assumed bad gas.... I filled it with good gas and drove it. When I turned the bike off I noticed a bubbling sound from inside the carbs, especially at the top end, and at the exhaust valves. I decided to clean the carbs because I believed that old gummed up gas was stuck in the cabs boiling when it was running... First off, does that sound like a reasonable assumption? My carb cleaning question is, I removed the float boal and jets but still can't get a good flow of carb cleaner up into the carbs. I don't want to have to get the carbs synchronized so I don't want to take them completely apart. I'm I missing something? Any tips? Thanks

2007-08-25 18:20:46 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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Try running carb cleaber(B-12) in the gas tank. it will go through the intire fuel system. use about a quarter of the can to full tank.
DO NOT spill on the paint.

2007-08-25 18:29:21 · answer #1 · answered by Robert F 7 · 0 0

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