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Still shouldn't piss out of the drain hose though, unless the screw valve is knackered. Backed it out and re-inserted?
The Mikuni carb on my copybike had two hoses on the side of the carb. One fuel, one (I believe) vent.
If I connected the wrong one to the fuel tap (and I did), then fuel did indeed piss out of the other. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Rogerborg wrote: | Still shouldn't piss out of the drain hose though, unless the screw valve is knackered. Backed it out and re-inserted?
The Mikuni carb on my copybike had two hoses on the side of the carb. One fuel, one (I believe) vent.
If I connected the wrong one to the fuel tap (and I did), then fuel did indeed piss out of the other. |
Cheers for the replies
I removed and replaced the drain screw, o ring looks OK, plus the moment the tap is turned off, the pissing stops, no delay whilst the float bowl finished draining, so seems the screw isn't the cause?
Could be spot on about the wrong hose, I'm aware of the 2 tube holes, sadly I forgot which is the petrol intake after removing, made the assumption its the brass one pointing right up?
As opposed to the air vent point towards the camera?
gonna try and refit it again now, if it fails I'm "Bus Wankered" for work tomorrow!
https://www.buyqualitystuff.com/images/motorcycle%20carburetor/PZ26-1.jpg ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
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FIXED!
In case anybody else with an old seized up bike encounters this.
In true Noob style, I neglected to mention the one factor that was of consequence, I had only just connected up the accelerator pump, before it was disabled.
The cause appeared to be that the valve screw for the accelerator pump (in the upper portion of the Carb that pops up next to the slide) is jammed shut, looks like someone had screwed it right in.
With it being jammed shut, the pressure backed up as the pump was depressed, and caused the petrol height to raise, along with the float, and consequently piss out the overflow pipe! (by default the arm mechanism appears to depress the pump by a few mm, probably set wrong)
Annoyingly I couldn't unscrew it, and damaged the tiny flathead slot in doing so.
So for now, the Accelerator pump can eat a bag of dicks, it is disconnected again. ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
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