A friend of mine had a Kawasaki street bike and he told me that this happened to him once. Couple of weeks ago I was cleaning the minibike carb and fuel came pouring out of the carb after I started the engine. Yikes! Fortunately I caught it right away so no crankcase to drain. Fun stuff. Thanks Ivan!
Had the same problem last week on a lawn tractor. New seat/needle in carb (blew out the jets while I was there), oil change (all fuel), and new plug. Neighbor said the tractor never ran that good after the repair made.
The float was stuck. Throw compressed air into the overflow tube and it'll start. Gotta clean carb..... same issue with mine. I'm stuck right now as we speak. No air compressor. Wish me luck. I wanna watch the debate tonight :(
I thought the extreme gas flow into the airbox alone was camera-worthy! And those valves must have been sealing 100% for the combustion to occur on the right place lol
Wow… The oil/fuel drained out with some serious force. Wasn’t expecting that. I’m surprised the oil/fuel didn't get up into the cylinders and hydrolock it.
The same thing happened to my dads motorcycle after we trucked it 1300 miles. He forgot to shut off the fuel so one of the carb floats must have stuck or repeatedly been jarred with all the miles being in the back of the truck... we got there and he couldn't get it started and it stank like gas. Opened up the air filter housing and gas was in there, so we dried it and pulled the oil plug, there were the 2-3 gallons of fuel! haha.
I've seen two strokes do this same thing. Sometimes they'll bend the rod if the engine manages to fire. Once the piston gets below the transfers, there's nowhere for all the pressure to go. That's an expensive and time consuming mistake!
WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!? WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! HOW THE FUCK IS THAT MUCH FUEL COMING OUT OF THAT THING? That is insane. I have never seen one that bad. I cannot believe it didn't hydrolock the engine or blow the thing sky high.
+CO Jones I saw a big ridable lawn mower spraying raw petrol out the air filter and the exhaust at the same time once. But nowhere near that amount. Still enough fuel that it didn't explode though. That is some trippy shit.
Time constraints lol! This bike also broke the clutch actuator rod so the entire crankcase cover had to come off too...the owner just wanted me to take a "quick look" at it :) Hey at least I got it running haha
&(*#&$(@# I wanna see the carbs.,, the floats,, pins and jets... and and and..oh BRAKE CLEAN.. lol great vid. thanks for all your effort.. i'm now, gotta go find some stuck float videos.. hey,,,how do we really know you fixed it :p maybe you just say'en it.. no pictures no proof
That's a new one to me as well, I can honestly say I have never seen that before..Thanks for posting it.
A friend of mine had a Kawasaki street bike and he told me that this happened to him once. Couple of weeks ago I was cleaning the minibike carb and fuel came pouring out of the carb after I started the engine. Yikes! Fortunately I caught it right away so no crankcase to drain. Fun stuff. Thanks Ivan!
So your carb had an overflow tube? This one clearly did not haha
Baxrok2 my klr is doing this as well but not when it is running what did you do to solve it on your mini bike?
Had the same problem last week on a lawn tractor. New seat/needle in carb (blew out the jets while I was there), oil change (all fuel), and new plug. Neighbor said the tractor never ran that good after the repair made.
I'm impressed it ran at all. Great save.
It coughed to life after a 20-second WOT crank! Must have been a good battery.
I bet that block is CLEAN on the inside.
Been there many times with the fantastic ethanol-diluted swill MA sells as fuel. :)
Surprised it even started! At least the engine's clean now, lol!
I was expecting the standard, "WELL THERE'S YOUR PROBLEM!"
The float was stuck. Throw compressed air into the overflow tube and it'll start. Gotta clean carb..... same issue with mine. I'm stuck right now as we speak. No air compressor. Wish me luck. I wanna watch the debate tonight :(
Yup stuck open float. Debate should be fun 😁
Nothing a good old 'Clear-Flood-Crank' couldn't fix...oh wait...
HA HA HA
The crankcase is full of degreaser . Haha
ajjaaj
Jeez Ivan never seen that before.....
Yeah I think this was the California model with Direct Fuel Injection?
That has oil viscosity index in the negatives! Good for those really cold Canadian winters...
My vfr750 had the same problem. Fuel out the exhaust and in the crank caused by a faulty, stuck carb float.
I hate to say it but I was kinda hoping for a good back fire through the carb lol. You know, just to make a good interesting video :)
I thought the extreme gas flow into the airbox alone was camera-worthy! And those valves must have been sealing 100% for the combustion to occur on the right place lol
motoYam82 Dude that was awesome! Making its own fuel lol. Def camera worthy!
accelerator pump on steroids!
Wow… The oil/fuel drained out with some serious force. Wasn’t expecting that. I’m surprised the oil/fuel didn't get up into the cylinders and hydrolock it.
Actually that did explain the original no start no crank complaint lol
The same thing happened to my dads motorcycle after we trucked it 1300 miles. He forgot to shut off the fuel so one of the carb floats must have stuck or repeatedly been jarred with all the miles being in the back of the truck... we got there and he couldn't get it started and it stank like gas. Opened up the air filter housing and gas was in there, so we dried it and pulled the oil plug, there were the 2-3 gallons of fuel! haha.
volvo09 how did you fix it bc my klr is doing this. Take the carb apart?
-30W0 eh? Mad indeed! Interesting case Ivan
clogged air vent on top of carb change the vacuum petcock to a manual.
Like you said, that is one way to do an oil flush.
I've seen two strokes do this same thing. Sometimes they'll bend the rod if the engine manages to fire. Once the piston gets below the transfers, there's nowhere for all the pressure to go. That's an expensive and time consuming mistake!
WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!? WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! HOW THE FUCK IS THAT MUCH FUEL COMING OUT OF THAT THING?
That is insane. I have never seen one that bad. I cannot believe it didn't hydrolock the engine or blow the thing sky high.
Fuel float in the carb probably stuck open when it crashed and the gas ran down the PCV tube into the crankcase.
+CO Jones I saw a big ridable lawn mower spraying raw petrol out the air filter and the exhaust at the same time once. But nowhere near that amount. Still enough fuel that it didn't explode though. That is some trippy shit.
does it have a vacuum actuated petcock on the gas tank? replace it with a normal fuel petcock
WOW!!!!!!!!!! I never seen anything like that!
well it wasn't a lack of fuel to the engine!
That's a new one, thanks for the laugh!
That is insane!
Are you sure it was fuel and it wasn't Danner trying to find a vacuum leak with 6 bottles of water ? 😉
Let's just say this bike was NOT suffering from a lean condition XD
+motoYam82 😂😂
Fuel trim: -100%
+1 lol
Wow... luckily it didn't hydrolocked.
zexelM lucky he wasn't smoking
Why did you leave out the rebuild of the carb and fix!?
Time constraints lol! This bike also broke the clutch actuator rod so the entire crankcase cover had to come off too...the owner just wanted me to take a "quick look" at it :) Hey at least I got it running haha
New meaning of flooded...lmao
have a quick question when you replace a MAF sensor do you get it from dealer, or from any brand in particular ?
OEM only, so dealer is your best bet.
Looked like the bike was suffering from an extreme bout of diahorrea there...
Same exact issue with my 98. Did yours resolve the issue ? Looking to replace the carb
Just clean out the the fuel needle seat and bowl should be good to go no parts required 👍😁
Ok will try thanks !
A fuel filter won't prevent it from flooding again. lol..
He needs to just put a cheap lawn mower valve in-line-- as a double safety.
That's a lot of gas ;)
the video should be longer
Would have loved to see the carb rebuild and the bike running?
Bet that smelt lovely!
That is crazy!!
*jaw drop* Holy...Shhiii.. Wow!
Where's the REST!!!!!
The rest of the gas? Definitely not in the tank where it belongs :P
&(*#&$(@# I wanna see the carbs.,, the floats,, pins and jets... and and and..oh BRAKE CLEAN..
lol great vid. thanks for all your effort.. i'm now, gotta go find some stuck float videos.. hey,,,how do we really know you fixed it :p maybe you just say'en it.. no pictures no proof
WOW!
fix that carbs
Holy Mole
fuel evaporation carburetion!
lol
Wow... luckily it didn't hydrolocked.