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Johnny Posted on Apr 02, 2013

1986 Honda GL 1200 Aspencade Gold Wing leaks gas

Got a 1986 honda Goldwing 1200sei and my bike leaks gas what would cause this?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2008

SOURCE: i have a 2002 honda vtx 1800 will not idle but loads with gas

Check for a blocked airbox vent, sometime we put things under the seat that will cover the airbox inlet which will automatically make the bike run extremely rich and all that needs to be done is to remove the paper or gloves or whatever there is blocking the inlet snorkel. You may also want to check for tight intake valves too. That is classic Honda, tight valves will cause a rich mixture all the time if it is the intake valves making the problem.
Please let me know if this works, if not give me more specific data and I will better assist you.

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tombones

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: SMELL ANTIFREEZE BUT CANT FIND A LEAK

Yes it has a water pump and it is inside the right crankcase cover. It is probably just fine. There is a thermostat that is probably stuck closed. The water can't circulate to cool the engine. Don't mess with the bike without a service manual. Google " motorcycle repair manuals honda ". Also the site below.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2009

SOURCE: gas leak on 1981 goldwing 1100

I would suggest that you pull the carbs and clean/rebuild them. I am also suprised that you havent at least fouled one or one side of the plugs (normally the kickstand side). It is a carb problem, also check your air cleaner while you are there, linkages, choke, and the like. You will probably find things plugged up in the carbs. I have this problem with my chopped scoot 'wing (that I have a chevy 2bbl carb on... :), but that's a different cause and story. Hope this helps you with your scoot, Rick

tombones

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

SOURCE: i have an oil leak at the gear shifter how do you

Putting it bluntly, remove the case cover, pry the old seal out any way you can without buggering up the case then slide a new seal onto the shift shaft and seat it in the cavity. The only other way is to remove the shift shaft and then pry out the old seal. Sort of the same thing but a bit more mannerly.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 honda shadow 600 VLX leaking fork seal bike

The seal under the dirt seal on the fork was leaking when I picked the bike up from the owner. left the fork oil under the dirt seal kept bouncing the forks up and down for 4 days the seal got soft from the fork oil so I pulled the dirt seal up then cleaned the fork oil under it with a rag then checked it for leaks then pushed dirt seal back down in the groove and its not leaking now 200 miles and still dry.

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