carb leaking
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No.-aL- wrote:could the auto bystarter not being plugged in cause the carb to flood? that may sound stupid but im not sure if its plugged in
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that does not make sense? your carb operates by vacuum,gas can not flow with out it,I mean you see some spillage but it would only overflow if your kicking/cranking it over and the carb is parital open?-aL- wrote:never mind! it was the throttle... it just had to be adjusted... my G-Pa let me know... haha i feel dumb, i was about to drop some serious cash on it!
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Had the same problem on my Aero 80. The O-ring gasket between the bowl and the carb body was shot. A carb rebuild kit from Sirius (http://www.siriusconinc.com) included that seal plus a needle, float plunger and main jet. Problem was solved.
I don't know if they have a kit for the spree, though.
I don't know if they have a kit for the spree, though.
Tom Jupille
2 X '85 Aero 50s (sold)
1 X '84 Aero 80
1 X '04 Bajaj Chetak
2 X '85 Aero 50s (sold)
1 X '84 Aero 80
1 X '04 Bajaj Chetak


