Flooded motor

Mike Cyanide

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Last night my emulsion tube fell into the bowl and dumped gàs into my motor big time. After a couple fouled plugs I got her ripping again. Now at WOT she coughs alittle. Which honestly I don't notice bcuz the bike is so fast that I'm almost never past 3/4 throttle. I'm guessing there still some gas pooled down in case. Can I just run her out. Was thinking maybe bump down a jet size and lean her out a hair for time beeing.
 
Last night my emulsion tube fell into the bowl and dumped gàs into my motor big time. After a couple fouled plugs I got her ripping again. Now at WOT she coughs alittle. Which honestly I don't notice bcuz the bike is so fast that I'm almost never past 3/4 throttle. I'm guessing there still some gas pooled down in case. Can I just run her out. Was thinking maybe bump down a jet size and lean her out a hair for time beeing.
If it was full of fuel, it probably has a stuck float. The emulsion tube or main jet just controls the flow through the venturi. If some of the threads came loose while the guts of your carb were falling out, then that could be the issue with the float.
 
If it was full of fuel, it probably has a stuck float. The emulsion tube or main jet just controls the flow through the venturi. If some of the threads came loose while the guts of your carb were falling out, then that could be the issue with the float.
I hear ya and that did stick the float but I was talking about all the gas that dump into the case lol but prob solved ran her hard lol
 
I hear ya and that did stick the float but I was talking about all the gas that dump into the case lol but prob solved ran her hard lol
With the crank case full of fuel and the pet off it might run, but not very well. Best way to clear it is with the plug out and a drill on the mag nut.
 
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