I just picked up a '74 Honda XL250, and it had been sitting for about 8 years. As the story always goes, (I know the person that I bought it from, and they've no reason to bullcrap about it) it was running when it was parked. The only reason she stopped riding it, is the clutch cable snapped.
Anyhow, I got it home, and started tearing into the fuel system. Even the fuel shutoff valve was packed solid with DRIED varnish. Don't even get me started on the tank itself. Long story short, I got everything flowing good, but it still wasn't getting fuel to the bowl. So, I pulled the carb apart, and cleaned it up. I made sure that all the circuits I could find (entirely possible I missed one, I'm used to working on carbs that are way bigger, like on a classic land yacht) were cleared out, and the float and valve was working real good.
I got it all back together, and on the bike, and it's not getting fuel into the cylinder (judging by smell in the exhaust pipe, which is accurate in my experience). I realized that I hadn't seen any vacuum lines, or ports on the carb when I had it off. Does this bike have a vacuum line on it? If it's not a lack of this, then what the Hades else could it be? Granted that I used all the original carb parts, so that may be fouling me up, but I couldn't wait for my rebuild kit that's supposed to show up this week.
Anyhow, any and all help you folks can give would be most appreciated. Have a good 'n.
Anyhow, I got it home, and started tearing into the fuel system. Even the fuel shutoff valve was packed solid with DRIED varnish. Don't even get me started on the tank itself. Long story short, I got everything flowing good, but it still wasn't getting fuel to the bowl. So, I pulled the carb apart, and cleaned it up. I made sure that all the circuits I could find (entirely possible I missed one, I'm used to working on carbs that are way bigger, like on a classic land yacht) were cleared out, and the float and valve was working real good.
I got it all back together, and on the bike, and it's not getting fuel into the cylinder (judging by smell in the exhaust pipe, which is accurate in my experience). I realized that I hadn't seen any vacuum lines, or ports on the carb when I had it off. Does this bike have a vacuum line on it? If it's not a lack of this, then what the Hades else could it be? Granted that I used all the original carb parts, so that may be fouling me up, but I couldn't wait for my rebuild kit that's supposed to show up this week.
Anyhow, any and all help you folks can give would be most appreciated. Have a good 'n.