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06 Sep 2006 05:48 #74802 by The Fish
Replied by The Fish on topic VM 26 ss overflowing
Let us know how it turns out. It is possible that you only had 1 sticking float and that the fuel running out of the 1 tube got over the other 3 overflow tubes making it look like all 4 were leaking.
While the carbs are off, remove all the jets and make sure that they are all clean and make sure that the bowl vents are clear.

Good luck!!
Fish

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06 Sep 2006 08:15 #74829 by Rickman
Replied by Rickman on topic VM 26 ss overflowing
antokan12 wrote:

Cleaned everything with Kraft spray and blow the holes with an air can for PC's (I do not have a compressor available at work)

damn, you're lucky enough just to be able to clean your carbs at work.. and people think the Interweb is the biggest loss of productivity... Oh Shi#, gotta go...

1983 KZ1100-L1 "LTD Shaft"
Wiseco 10.5:1 1171 piston kit, bored by APE
Dyna 2000, Dyna S, Dyna grey coils, WG coil power mod, CB900 starter

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06 Sep 2006 13:09 #74894 by antokan12
Replied by antokan12 on topic VM 26 ss overflowing
And I am not even a mechanic! :laugh: If I was I would probably be cutting someones hair in the backroom or painting my nails or whatever else which is NOT related to my job. Spain is different. Well, back to the subject soon when I install the carbs again (this time not at work) ;)

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