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Old 07-31-2008, 2:43 PM   #1
 
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I just recently got my bike and I drove it a little and it was running great then the next day I put the choke on started it up and it was driving a little funky. I get back and I can smell gas. I figured it as from the exhaust. the next day I start it up and gas starts coming out of the carb vent tubes and my exhaust has smoke coming from it. any help would be nice. I cant figure out if it got flooded and now there is oil in the lines or something?? Im not quite sure.
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Old 07-31-2008, 3:16 PM   #2
 
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..possible choke valve left stuck open...prepare your self for a carb overhaul... a good opportunity to check their condition and proper functionality..
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Old 07-31-2008, 3:18 PM   #3
 
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will I be able to do that myself or would it be best to just let a trained professional do that? Im going to school to be an auto mechanic so I am a little tech savvy.
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Old 07-31-2008, 3:28 PM   #4
 
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if you re not familiar with carbs in general i suggest you seek technician support...although it may look easy on eye it has many traps which may lead in dramas ....before you seek assistance try the choke lever by hand slowly and feel any weird resistance as you close it ...sometimes it can restore the choke valves to its shut positions...don't forget that it is a common issue for many other carb problems..so its not sure that this is the problem...if you have access to carbs try tap them with the back of a screwdriver...
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Old 07-31-2008, 3:38 PM   #5
 
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ok ill try that. I did notice though that whenever the rpms were up to about 2000 it didnt leak as much and then when i moved them a little higher around 2500 it almost stopped leaking. but after I let off the throttle the fuel started coming back out to whenever I had started it.
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Old 07-31-2008, 3:47 PM   #6
 
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in this location you will find the service manual of your year model...

Honda CBR 1100XX Service Manual 1997-1998


find the approriate section that refers to carbs and their piping...although i'm not sure that the manual gives detailed info for overhauling and manipulatng carbs..

the rev - depentant fuel overflowing seems to me also like a stuck float bowl fuel valve...

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Old 07-31-2008, 3:51 PM   #7
 
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thanks that will help me out a whole bunch. I have a couple friends who are more motorcycle savvy than I am I might have one of them check it out.
I had been looking a bunch of other places and I think thats what it is too (stuck float bowl). Oh its only got about 15000 miles on it do you think it would be good to just go ahead and disassemble and clean the carbs anyway?
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Old 07-31-2008, 4:02 PM   #8
 
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...these are common carb problems especially for bikes that sat too long still...and with the gas quality we have these days ....anything goes...have in mind to install a fuel filter ,will help with all that gas junk that the pumps fill our tanks...using also fuel additives/cleaners helps keeping your carb's jets free of any junk
You can deal with this issue as a "exersise" for your education..
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Old 07-31-2008, 4:07 PM   #9
 
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thanks Ive heard about this sea foam stuff any info on that everyone says it works pretty dang good but ive never used it. I was thinking about trying out on my car first then the bike.
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Old 07-31-2008, 4:24 PM   #10
 
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..yes they do work...but not on misfunctioning parts of carbs..a complete overhaul and re-assembly of carbs using the approriate service kits available from the dealers will keep them in good shape and longevity...it is a compilcated and sensitive mechanism to adjustmens and alterations of any part of the air intake system...fuel cleaners mostly focus on the fuel line ,the fuel jets and the intake portion of the engine (intake valves ,and piston's crowns )
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Old 07-31-2008, 4:29 PM   #11
 
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so roughly how much would it cost for the dealer to do a rebuild?
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Old 07-31-2008, 4:39 PM   #12
 
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..this is the one that i can't answer since i own an injected blackbird.....but from previous bikes i owned,i can tell that it ishn't expensive...i'm sure the other fellas in the forum that own a carbed bird will give you a help on that..good luck

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Old 07-31-2008, 6:20 PM   #13
 
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hey i got it runnin good. A guy I know up the street who has had hondas and been riding since forever saw me outside and stopped by. I told him what was up and he said the same thing to just tap the carb. anyway he got it runnin for me and I drove it for a little while and it runs great. Hey thanks for the advice. He also told me that the center carb on the left(the one that we tapped on)does that sometimes because the angle of the bike from the kick stand. The float gets kind of cock-eyed and then gets stuck. Hey Thanks again for everything!
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...glad to be usefull....knowledge never gets tired even if it has to travel 18.000 miles to you..
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I noticed a little drip coming out of my tubes just yesterday. Is it a concern?
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Thanks for the long distance help again.
docsevicz is yours a carbed bike or fuel injected??
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My bike is a 2003 FI. The other day after a ride I noticed a drip that stained the drive. There wasn't much it was only the size of a 1/2 dollar but there was a drip.
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Old 07-31-2008, 10:24 PM   #18
 
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huh Im not sure if i know what that would be from you should see if it happens again try and see if it is wet in any area under the tank like around the injectors or something. see if it happens again then look around.

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