Its leaks badly from carburetor over flow pipe. Checked float pin settings, Changed float pin also, But still its same. Please suggest something. Bajaj authorized centers are telling me to change the full carburetor which i feels silly.
If carb worn or damaged to where new parts dont work then will most likely need to replace the carb
You say you changed the float pin. I guess you mean needle valve. If you can in your case change the needle valve seat, it may be damaged, worn, or just aged. If the needle valve seat can't be changed, you may be able to lap the needle valve into the old seat or area if part of the carb. This would be very gently done in the same manner as you would lap a head valve. Clean well afterwards and possibly you will have success. Good Luck Friend.
SOURCE: my carburetor is leaking lots of fuel.
it's the float valves either worn got muck in them, most common after bike been laid up for a while, old petrol goes 'gummy' rarely it can be a hold float, so it won't float any more, most unlikely with two gone. if carbs still on bike, hit them with a piece of wood with a hammer, a few moderate taps, that way might free the floats and not damage carbs. failing that it's a strip and clean. if grit and muck in float bowls then drain and clean fuel tank or more **** will just get in.
62 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×