Is it possible for needles to be stuck in closed position? I would think gravity would help and compressed air. It's a solid blockage. Seemed ok when I had carbs out and cleaned.Is it possible for needles to be stuck in closed position? I would think gravity would help and compressed air. It's a solid blockage. Seemed ok when I had carbs out and cleaned.
Hi Tony absolutely float needles and seats live in the closed position when the engine is not running if your fuel tank is contaminated then it won't be long before your carbs get contaminatedHi Tony absolutely float needles and seats live in the closed position when the engine is not running if your fuel tank is contaminated then it won't be long before your carbs get contaminated
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recheck and clean /adjust floats pet **** doesnt stop fuel in bowl if floats out of adjustment or valve sticking/debris will allow fuel to constant flow
97 Kawasaki Vulcan 750
Is it possible for needles to be stuck in closed position? I would think gravity would help and compressed air. It's a solid blockage. Seemed ok when I had carbs out and cleaned.
Hi Tony absolutely float needles and seats live in the closed position when the engine is not running if your fuel tank is contaminated then it won't be long before your carbs get contaminated
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