Wouldn't worry too much about that Wayne. My seals were 45,000 miles/37 years old when this happened to me and I suspect the fuel bath more 'finished them off'.Wayne Meuir wrote:I sure as heck hope the raw gas that got in my crankcase did not screw up the crank seals.
fuel leaking ?
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Re: fuel leaking ?
No really... it's supposed to smoke.
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Re: fuel leaking ?
I got the vacuum petcock fixed and it is not leaking, but I added a manual cut-off just for insurance.
Bike also runs lots better with the air jet mod I did to the carbs. It still has just a very minor amount of surging when you chop the throttle at speed, but nothing like it was. I loc-tited the new air jets in place. I figured if one of them got loose, it could really make a mess of the engine.
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Bike also runs lots better with the air jet mod I did to the carbs. It still has just a very minor amount of surging when you chop the throttle at speed, but nothing like it was. I loc-tited the new air jets in place. I figured if one of them got loose, it could really make a mess of the engine.
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Re: fuel leaking ?
Good deal Wayne, still working on my 750 as it still will not start ever since I tried for the last Vintage Ride.
Have spark, cleaned the carbs, it tries but nothing. Timing will probably be next but I don't see how unless it's something internal.
Have spark, cleaned the carbs, it tries but nothing. Timing will probably be next but I don't see how unless it's something internal.
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Re: fuel leaking ?
Terry, I got so tired of screwing with the points on my Buffalo, I converted it over to a Dyna S ignition and have never had to mess with it again. I set the timing with a dial indicator on all three of the Dyna S pickups.
Points SUCK and three sets of points SUCK three times as bad!
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Points SUCK and three sets of points SUCK three times as bad!
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Re: fuel leaking ?
I set mine with a dial indicator also, it ran fine so I don't know what I will run into. I looked at the points and they are set....we will see what i can find. The bike ran fine with never a issue until now, so I don't know how anything can be out of wack.
I don't know if I can drain the cylinders or not of oil.
I don't know if I can drain the cylinders or not of oil.
Terry
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Re: fuel leaking ?
I just went thru the same with mine, trans full of gas, has had problem with flooding once or twice before but just the cylinders. Wayne, where did you get a manual cut-off? Is it small enough to fit in there, not a lot of room.
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