Scootertrash
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Machine is a 200 SRX700
I will try to do the cliffs notes version to make this easy:
Got the machine as a pull and clean the carbs deal. Machine would n't run when I got it. Old gas in tank, whatever.
Pulled the carbs and cleaned them. Installed new needles and seat, the old ones were shot. Drained the tank and put in fresh fuel.
Installed the carbs and fired up the machine. Once the bowls filled up with gas it ran great. Until the 2 outside carbs started overflowing out of the vent lines. Middle carb did not overflow.
Rechecked the float heights and function of the floats. Everything was fine.
Reinstalled carbs and ran the machine. Same problem.
Took float out of middle carb and swapped it out with the two outside carbs. Still same problem. Both outside carbs overflowed.
Swapped needle and seat as above. Same problem.
Swapped out with and extra set of carbs. Same problem.
So this morning I went out and put a piece of fuel line on the carbs one at a time and blew as hard as I could (as in close to making my self dizzy), because I did not want to use and airhose from a compressor. I could not blow thru any one of the carbs. I figured this would tell me if the needle and seat were working. It appears that they are.
My questions are these:
Is it possible that the fuel pump could over pressurize just the 2 outside carbs (1&3), causing them to overflow?
What should i check to verify if the pump is over pressuring? I cannot find a pressure spec in the manual, just a check with a mightyvac.
Is there a rebuild kit for this pump?
Thanks for the help guys!
Scooter
I will try to do the cliffs notes version to make this easy:
Got the machine as a pull and clean the carbs deal. Machine would n't run when I got it. Old gas in tank, whatever.
Pulled the carbs and cleaned them. Installed new needles and seat, the old ones were shot. Drained the tank and put in fresh fuel.
Installed the carbs and fired up the machine. Once the bowls filled up with gas it ran great. Until the 2 outside carbs started overflowing out of the vent lines. Middle carb did not overflow.
Rechecked the float heights and function of the floats. Everything was fine.
Reinstalled carbs and ran the machine. Same problem.
Took float out of middle carb and swapped it out with the two outside carbs. Still same problem. Both outside carbs overflowed.
Swapped needle and seat as above. Same problem.
Swapped out with and extra set of carbs. Same problem.
So this morning I went out and put a piece of fuel line on the carbs one at a time and blew as hard as I could (as in close to making my self dizzy), because I did not want to use and airhose from a compressor. I could not blow thru any one of the carbs. I figured this would tell me if the needle and seat were working. It appears that they are.
My questions are these:
Is it possible that the fuel pump could over pressurize just the 2 outside carbs (1&3), causing them to overflow?
What should i check to verify if the pump is over pressuring? I cannot find a pressure spec in the manual, just a check with a mightyvac.
Is there a rebuild kit for this pump?
Thanks for the help guys!
Scooter
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