As the title says. I found this motorcycle. It had been sitting in the Tennessee sun for the last 6 years. I've rebuilt the entire clutch system (and cleared the clutch hoses, those are NOT fun to get to). Rebuilt the entire front braking system. Rebuilt the entire rear braking system. I've put a TON of work in to this thing. Now, for the problem:
I've rebuilt the carbs. And when freshly putting them in and power cycling the first time. All is well. Bike fire up and idles smoothly! except. I turn the bike off and the next time i go to fire the bike up. The pump primes and BOOM. I get 4 jets of fuel that would be going right in to the airbox shooting a solid 12 inches above the carb bodies!
I did the all balls rebuild kit. It has new needles, new seats. Basically new everything. Anyone have any ideas on what could be allowing the carbs to overflow that much and in that particular spot (the hole with the brass fitting closest to the top of the carbs). I'm kind of at a loss here. I can post video or photos if needed. I'm new here so i'll have to figure out how to do that!
Thanks again!