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Re: Fuel hose

Thanks. It continues to drain, but not out of the hose. Any ideas?
Bill


--- In CB175RaceTech@yahoogroups.com, "John Branson" <jbranson@...> wrote:
>
> It probably is still connected....that's a carb overflow drain. One
> end connects to the carb, the other dangles....when the float level in
> the carb is too high...it drains the fuel out on the ground.
> If fuel continues to come out of the hose...you have a problem with
> one of the carbs, if it was a one time thing...don't worry about it
> for now. Could have been a temporary malfunction in the carb.
> JohnnyB
>
> --- In CB175RaceTech@yahoogroups.com, "OrangeVega" <bill@> wrote:
> >
> > Driving yesterday, I felt my bike begin to slip coming off a start
> and the smell of gas. I pulled
> > over and found a hose dangling spilling fuel underneath the enging.
> Anyone know how to
> > reconnect this thing?
> >
>






Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:25 pm

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Driving yesterday, I felt my bike begin to slip coming off a start and the smell of gas. I pulled over and found a hose dangling spilling fuel underneath the...
OrangeVega
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Nov 24, 2006
4:13 pm

It probably is still connected....that's a carb overflow drain. One end connects to the carb, the other dangles....when the float level in the carb is too...
John Branson
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Nov 24, 2006
6:12 pm

Thanks — looked at it this morning and it's not coming from the hose, but just draining down from somewhere inside. Is that the same deal — the float level...
Bill Ramsey
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Nov 24, 2006
6:23 pm

Thanks. It continues to drain, but not out of the hose. Any ideas? Bill...
OrangeVega
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Nov 24, 2006
6:28 pm

If it's fuel, then it's almost certainly coming from the carbs, in which case it's almost always a problem with the float level being too high, or the float...
John Branson
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Nov 24, 2006
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