FUEL ISSUES WITH CARB.. I have a 1990 Sportster 883 bored to 1200. The carbs were rebuilt two years ago and in that two years the bike was only rode about two hundred miles. I was riding the bike the ...
...fuel cap. Don't take it completely off, just loosen it so that air can get into the tank and ride it. If that cures the problem, it's the tank vent in the cap. If that doesn't effect it. you'll have ...
Question about 2002 XL 1200 C Sportster Custom
...Fuel cap not venting properly. 4. Fuel filter clogged. 5. Vacuum line broken, cracked or not connected to petcock or intake manifold. 6. Fuel valve diaphram faulty. 7. Fuel line to carburator blocked ...
Question about 2002 XL 1200 C Sportster Custom
...cap installed on it. Evidently this is a previously owned bike that you have because I'm sure it's need fuel in it since it was first sold. Aftermarket caps come in all types. One of the most popular ...
How do I open the fuel cap on a 2007 Harley Davidson 1200 sportster? If it is a regular cap you just unscrew it. If it is a pop up one you push down and release and it will pop up, then you unscrew.
fuel cap on the fuel tank, and spin the engine over. Watch for a full flow of fuel. If none or too little, replace the fuel petcock. If the fuel flow is good, check the air vent valve in the fuel cap.
Question about 2000 XL 1200 C Sportster Custom
...fuel cap is bad, a vacuum may be building up in the tank and causing the fuel flow to stop. Take the bike for a ride with the fuel cap loose but not off. You don't want a lap full of fuel. See if ...
Question about 2005 XL 1200 C Sportster Custom
...cap can be drilled out to acess the air/fuel mixture screw. Turning screw clockwise will lean out mixture and lower idle, turning screw counter clockwise will richen mixture and raise idle. You need ...
...Fuel cap not venting properly. 4. Fuel filter clogged. 5. Vacuum line broken, cracked or not connected to petcock or intake manifold. 6. Fuel valve diaphram faulty. 7. Fuel line to carburator blocked ...
...cap not venting. 9. Fuel tank empty. 10. Fuel valve vacuum line broken or carburator vent line closed off. 11. Restricted, blocked or kinked fuel line. 12. Failed fuel pump, pressure regulator and or ...
Usually answered in minutes!
586 Questions
351 Questions
242 Questions
159 Questions
145 Questions