I noticed by bike was leaking GAS from the bottom of the gas tank, I then replaced the Fuel Pump Gasket (spot where gas was leaking) which fixed the leakage problem. Now when i try to start my bike it keeps turning off, then smoke comes out of the exhaust .... this problem wasn't accruing before ... any answers or ideas to what the problem might be ... thank you
SOURCE: Engine filling up with gas
there is no way for fuel to get passed the rings right? So if you filled the head with fuel, it would just work its way down the exhaust pipe and out the back, just like its doing. The only way of getting fuel into the sump is; if you have seriously bad rings (it would be burning oil) OR if its getting through the breather system. I don't even think if the injectors were on full-time, it still wouldn't get into the sump... very strange. Are you sure its not coolant? A serious coolant leak can be completely unnoticeable from the outside, but catastrophic to the inside. __________________
SOURCE: Fuel leaking out the overflow tube...
The overflow tube coming out behind the swingarm? If that is where it is coming from sounds like your float in one of the carbs could be stuck.
SOURCE: 1998 suzuki gsxr750 fuel pump inop after replacing filter
You cannot bleed the fuel injection system.Test the pump alone (not on the bike) for sufficient fuel supply.Also check the fuel pump relay.
If all that is ok next time you try to crank the engine (only with kill switch on, the fuel pump primes up) with lifted tank and opened air box, spray a bit of carb cleaner spray towards the throttle bodies.It will help.
SOURCE: 1986 Suzuki GS 450 won't start
Take the carburetors apart and either rebuild them or clean them thoroughly.
SOURCE: 96 gsxr 750 gas in crankcase.
You have a float sticking and your fuel pump is runing when it need not, . You have a bad carb float
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