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Old 10-28-2015, 06:21 PM   #5
Darren
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Originally Posted by clofan View Post
Get the bike idling as stable as you can. Spray some carb cleaner or engine starter on / around the carb boots while it's idling. If the bike revs, you have a leak at the carb boots.

Edit: That line from carb to petcock does not have a clamp on it, it's friction fit.
Unfortunately I cannot get it running for more than about 20-30 seconds. After it dies it wont start again unless I remove the carb and put it back on. There is fuel in the carb so that is not an issue.

It's pretty loose on mine but then again if gas is in the carb, that wouldn't be the issue either.



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