I think it may be flooded

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I think it may be flooded

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Last week, I went to start up the T500 from a long winter's nap. Took the battery off the tender, put it in the bike. Turned on the manual petcock, kicked it a few times before turning the key. Gave it some choke, and went to start her up. Nothing.

Pulled one of the plugs. Yes, nice spark present. Put it back in, kicked for awhile. Got tired, and took a break.

Came back about 45 minutes later, to a small puddle of gas at the bike. Didn't shut off the petcock, and damn internally vented carbs don't overflow to the ground. They overflow into the cylinders. Have had it happen before (bad float needle seal). I didn't have time to pull her all apart, and I didn't have the bad gasoline smell as last time, so figured only a little gas in the engine. Right?

I only found time to work on her today. Pulled the carbs. Intake still a little wet, but it is a sealed space, so OK. Put the catch pan under the bike, and pulled the cylinder drain plugs. Al least a pint of gas came gushing out of both cylinders!

So I guess it is flooded.
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Re: I think it may be flooded

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I'd check the needle/ seat as well as float level on carbs too.
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Re: I think it may be flooded

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Carbs pulled apart, cleaned, and checked.

Sitting all winter, the fuel evaporates some from the bowls. Asking alot of the float/needle system to close tight on an initial fill. We may underestimate how much engine vibration helps to solidly keep those things tight.
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Re: I think it may be flooded

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ConnerVT wrote:Carbs pulled apart, cleaned, and checked.

Sitting all winter, the fuel evaporates some from the bowls. Asking alot of the float/needle system to close tight on an initial fill. We may underestimate how much engine vibration helps to solidly keep those things tight.
Yes. Sometimes a sharp tap on the side of the fuel bowl with the wooden shaft of a hammer is enough stop the leak
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Re: I think it may be flooded

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sportston wrote:
ConnerVT wrote:Carbs pulled apart, cleaned, and checked.

Sitting all winter, the fuel evaporates some from the bowls. Asking alot of the float/needle system to close tight on an initial fill. We may underestimate how much engine vibration helps to solidly keep those things tight.
Yes. Sometimes a sharp tap on the side of the fuel bowl with the wooden shaft of a hammer is enough stop the leak
Yeah, believe I may make that part of my first start of the season routine.

The good news is after draining the bottom end, stripping and cleaning the carbs, and putting her all back together again, she started on the 3rd kick. Warmed her up ever so gently (I'm sure I washed a bit of oil off of everything) and took her for a short loop around the neighborhood.
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Re: I think it may be flooded

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It's a good thing it didn't start with that much liquid in there....hydrolock-city.
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