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Gas in the oil

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by July, May 20, 2008.

  1. SPORSTERBOY

    SPORSTERBOY New Member

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    YOU ARE NOW ABOUT TO ENTER THE TWILIGHT ZONE:roflmao: GOT TO SNIFFIN MY OIL AND IT SMELLS A LITTLE GASSY SINCE I'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH THE MIX SCREW, COULD RUNNING RICH CAUSE THIS ALSO.
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    Rich...... hell this is down right wealthy:roflmao:
  3. CD

    CD Guest

    Dry sump.... Most of the oil stays in the tank. But 2 gallons in the crankcase is a ton of gas.
  4. CD

    CD Guest

    What HRK said,
    The later CV's all vented into the throat of the carb and not to the ground as in earlier CV's or Butterfly's.....
  5. July

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    THANKS everybody, I should be home (with the new manual) in 3 days and when I find the problem, I'll post it.

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