Hi! New to the forum and I have a problem I think others have experienced.
After a major rebuild I have petrol being pumped out of the exhausts - nearly set my workshop alight!
So the carbs have now been stripped and cleaned, float levels checked and the floats and needles inspected. All back together but the problem is still the same - a LOT of petrol shooting out of the exhausts. It looks like two carbs are at fault here.
So two questions:
1. Can the rubber tips on the float needles dry out and shrink? Would soaking them in petrol help?
2. Is there any mechanism to prevent the fuel pump 'over pumping' and flooding the engine - like a fuel pressure sensor? Can't find anything in the manuals.
PS my Vmax is a '97 49-State import with about 30,000 miles on the clock.
Thanks
Mark from Cornwall (UK)
After a major rebuild I have petrol being pumped out of the exhausts - nearly set my workshop alight!
So the carbs have now been stripped and cleaned, float levels checked and the floats and needles inspected. All back together but the problem is still the same - a LOT of petrol shooting out of the exhausts. It looks like two carbs are at fault here.
So two questions:
1. Can the rubber tips on the float needles dry out and shrink? Would soaking them in petrol help?
2. Is there any mechanism to prevent the fuel pump 'over pumping' and flooding the engine - like a fuel pressure sensor? Can't find anything in the manuals.
PS my Vmax is a '97 49-State import with about 30,000 miles on the clock.
Thanks
Mark from Cornwall (UK)