- Mon Apr 24, 2017 12:35 pm
#7281
Afternoon all, I went for my first ride of the year yesterday, Rudyard being in hibernation for the past five months. He started easily enough after a few kicks, despite an initial lack of compression which I put down to a sticky decompressor. A spray of WD 40 seemed to sort that OK. Anyway, after five miles or so of faultless running he coughed and spluttered and finally stopped running, exactly as if out of fuel, the level of which I had checked at commencement of journey. I switched to reserve anyhow, as a matter of course, but to no avail. On coming to a halt I smelt petrol and observed the overflow pipe from the Micarb in full flow. After a bit of head-scratching I removed the float bowl and checked the state of play therein. All appeared to be in order, with the float shutting off the flow when operated manually. With the float bowl back in place all was working as it should and the bike fired up straight away and ran perfectly all the way home. So, as the symptoms were so obviously fuel starvation, why was the carb flooding? Or am I being a bit dense? Bike is 05 Bullet 500. Thanks in anticipation.