Drain the carb, hehe sure. I can't even point out the carb let alone drain it.
Actually I can, it's behind the cylinder right?. I would have no idea how to remove it though.
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Its easy. THere is a little clip on the bottom of it, and you undo that and take off the bottom bit of the carb (the float bowl). That holds all the fuel, tip that after looking to see if there is water in it (It'll look like there are two separate fluids in there). Then bung it back on, and turn on the fuel tap, and off you go....
Make sure you turn the fuel tap OFF before you remove the float bowl though, otherwise you'll piss fuel all over the place.
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my first thought was carb icing. it doesn't have to be freezing cold ambient for that to occur, in fact it can occur at up to 20 degrees C. it is the difference between the ambient temp and the dew point (the point that water condenses) that creates the carb icing condition. it is especially prevalent in conditions such as we have at the moment (wet, cold, humid)
i'd be dubious about water, as it doesn't clear easily by itself - it needs draining from the bottom of the carb bowl. there should be a plug with a straight blade screwdriver slot, in the bottom of the carb bowl. undo that, and drain about 100ml of fuel (and if there's any water) out. if you drain it into a glass jar or similar, you'll be able to see if there's any water in it.
there won't be anywhere near 100ml in the carb, but if 10ml of water came out then you've found your problem.....
water is much heavier than petrol, so it will be the first thing to drain out of the drain hole.
carb icing is a pain, as it quickly melts when the engine stops, and it's difficult to identify. it is more likely to occur at low throttle settings, as the gap between the butterfly and throttle body is very small. unless your bike is set up with a carb heat (like some cars have a 'winter/summer' setting on the airfilter), then it may give you some grief....
Probably has a drain screw on the bottom of the float bowl. Undo this and out comes the gas. Turn the fuel tap off first...Originally Posted by Magua
Be careful and make sure the screwdriver fits properly. They make the screw heads from soft cheese.
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I take it that your knowledge of thing mechanical is even more limited than mine.Originally Posted by Magua
The second close up pic you have shown is the best. At the bottom you can see in the pic the float bowl, so called because it has a float inside it. There are two screws that you can see, screwing from the bottom upwards, one in each corner. There will be another two in the corner out of pic. Those are the ones being refered to when people say "Just unscrew the float bowl"
SO to summarise, unscrew everything that is at the bottom pointing up. Start with the one in the middle if you can and it might drain, if not, undo the ones on the corners.
If it is a bit hard to get to, try pull off the fuel line, and then loosen the hose clip at the front. Twist the carb around so you can get at the screws.
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In your second pic, the screw at the bottom is the drain screw. Use a screwdriver that fits really tightly to loosen it. If you catch the petrol that comes out ina glass jar, you can see if it has any water in it (there will be two layers, with the water at the bottom).
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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