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 Posted: 12:57 - 04 Nov 2015 Post subject: Do these float needles look ok? |
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Hi guys,
Got a petrol leak on the ER5:( Both the petcock and left carb float failed.
Took the petcock apart didn't see anything special once I put it back together it seems to work fine now but the carbs are still off, using some test tubes I can see the left carb is leaking:
https://i.imgur.com/UJqEd2T.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/3F8cuZN.jpg
But after moving the float needles and floats I got very inconsistent results sometimes the issue moved and sometimes it didn't between the sides.
Here are the floats:
https://i.imgur.com/sPx0iu7.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/hnmJbyz.jpg
Do you think I need new float needles?
Thanks  ____________________ Bikes: Honda CBR600Fi, Kawasaki ER5
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https://i.imgur.com/sPx0iu7.jpg
On your picture, the one on the right has an obvious concavity to the taper and a larger gap between the body and "cone" part. The latter may fix by squirting WD40 and wiggling.
Consider the brass needle seat may be equally worn.
In answer to your question, I don't know if you need new floats, that depends if they still float. Usually the floats are either perfectly fine or leaking (do they float level in water, do they bubble when pushed undewr the water?). But yes, I think you need to replace the needle valves. Possibly their seats too. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Well after fully stripping the carbs and cleaning them all is good. I further inspected the needles and found out that gap between the rubber and metal was caused by a build-up inside which pushed the rubber forward.
https://i.imgur.com/guNURkj.jpg
After cleaning all the muck in between the rubber and needle body all seems good no more leaks BUT I won't be using those needles as i bought new ones as I am sure the muck will build up there again, so better be safe with new ones.
At least now I know it was the needles fault.
Now I need to find a good solution for the tap. ____________________ Bikes: Honda CBR600Fi, Kawasaki ER5 |
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Thanks for all the replies guys
So after further inspection it seems that the o-ring that sits behind the actual turn tap is cracked in two placed. The red marked on the picture. I don't think if that would cause the tap leak issue though :\
https://i.imgur.com/4GVw5y3.png
I can't find this o-ring anywhere.
Any suggestions guys? ____________________ Bikes: Honda CBR600Fi, Kawasaki ER5 |
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The brass needle seats might be worn but rejuvenating them is a simple matter. My dad's GS850 would forever leak from the carb bowls where the needles would not seal in the seats. I stripped them down and noticed a ridge in the needle cone (hardened metal, not viton rubber like these ones) and a corresponding shiny ring on the edge of the seat.
I fixed them by simply running a drill through the seat to open the hole out a tiny amount (less than half a mm). This caused the needles to seat on a wider part of the cone (obviously un-worn there) and they sealed up perfectly. All I had to do was bend the float tabs to re-set the height to allow for the slightly deeper setting of the needle. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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| john24ssj wrote: | Thanks for all the replies guys
So after further inspection it seems that the o-ring that sits behind the actual turn tap is cracked in two placed. The red marked on the picture. I don't think if that would cause the tap leak issue though :\
https://i.imgur.com/4GVw5y3.png
I can't find this o-ring anywhere.
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This looks like the same as I replaced recently on my xj fuel tap. Measured the internal diameter of the tap groove and then the cross section of the old hard ring with my verniers and ordered a small pack from the famous on line auction retailer - a couple of quid iirc.
PS been to check my o-ring stash and I think it was 21.5 x1.5 mm but you will probably want to check yours. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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Well guys the float needles have arrived and yep made all the difference. Upon doing all the tests there are no more leaks
So everything it back together with carbs, air box and new air filter. Just waiting for the o-ring and rubber gasket for the tap.
Thanks for all the help and I will keep you updated once the bike is up and running again
WD Forte I bought a fuel hose today but I am not sure what kind of rubber is it as the old one is all too soft and feels just weird. ____________________ Bikes: Honda CBR600Fi, Kawasaki ER5 |
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Getting the stupid oring was quite stupid none of the shops had it even the Kawasaki dealer said it does not come up on the parts lists. So i got it from ebay but will have to wait until Wednesday  ____________________ Bikes: Honda CBR600Fi, Kawasaki ER5 |
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