As per title I have fuel coming out of the overflow hose (one of the two hoses that fit to the top of the airbox).
I'm pretty sure I will have to take the carbs off to check the needle valve but am hoping someone may have a tip that avoids that.
Last Sunday I took the carbs off for what is an annual occurrence after the bike standing over winter to clean out the pilot jets.
Previously it would start, run for 2-3 seconds then die.
After the clean it ran fine, I had it running for 5 minutes or more, did notice any fuel coming out or smell it.
I'm am guessing some small particle has got in to prevent the needle valve closing. I have tried rocking the bike to and fro and side to side, didn't fix it.
Any suggestions?
I'm pretty sure I will have to take the carbs off to check the needle valve but am hoping someone may have a tip that avoids that.
Last Sunday I took the carbs off for what is an annual occurrence after the bike standing over winter to clean out the pilot jets.
Previously it would start, run for 2-3 seconds then die.
After the clean it ran fine, I had it running for 5 minutes or more, did notice any fuel coming out or smell it.
I'm am guessing some small particle has got in to prevent the needle valve closing. I have tried rocking the bike to and fro and side to side, didn't fix it.
Any suggestions?