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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Annoying 289 Carburettor Leak
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<blockquote data-quote="nigsey" data-source="post: 140313" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>Had the same problem on my twin 276 rear carb, it flooded every time I put the taps on, so on advice I fitted an additional fibre washer between the banjo connection on the float bowl and the Mixing Chamber Union Nut. This lowered the float bowl level by a few though and seemed to cure the problem. Curiously though, the front carb leaks fuel significantly when I tickle it and keeps running until I start the bike whereupon it stops and stays that way even when I stop the bike and leave the fuel on. I think the carbs are a law unto themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nigsey, post: 140313, member: 4768"] Had the same problem on my twin 276 rear carb, it flooded every time I put the taps on, so on advice I fitted an additional fibre washer between the banjo connection on the float bowl and the Mixing Chamber Union Nut. This lowered the float bowl level by a few though and seemed to cure the problem. Curiously though, the front carb leaks fuel significantly when I tickle it and keeps running until I start the bike whereupon it stops and stays that way even when I stop the bike and leave the fuel on. I think the carbs are a law unto themselves. [/QUOTE]
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