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Old 23-07-2006, 08:26 PM
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Help to much fuel??? carby leaking

Hey
Just put a new fuel filter and hoses on my half fairing bike and after use the carby keep leaking i think its the over flow pipe where its coming from but it just keeps dripping
is it possible that the filter is ti big or something?
i used hi performance fuel lines 6.5mm
and a generic fuel filter from a car
runs well when its going but won stop dripping when its stopped thanks
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do u hapend to have a 14/14

check ur bowl and float open up the 2 screws on the bottom and just move around ur float
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Old 24-07-2006, 06:33 AM
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Yeh,its is your float.Undo screws,take float out of bowl(take note which way float goes in)and just clean the bowl,carby and float and put back together and it should stop.I dont know if this i wise but you could put a bit a cork or something in the end of your overflow hose(again,im not sure if this is wise,ask around)
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Dont plug your overflow hose.
It will not fix anything, it will only fill your carb up.
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thanks
i'll try the float then i thought it may be that but it was weird since it only happened when iput the vigger filter and lines on it
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