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weewillie 01-02-2012 01:30 PM

Lots of fuel in oil and air filter casing!!
 
I was hoping that someone could help me with my dilema. I recently acquired two Suzuki 230 el's and after a few trips one would not stay running. I would only run if I held the throttle a bit.

I then drained the oil and seen that it was like water.. turns out it was close to half fuel. You could smell it big time.

Looking in the casing where the air filter is housed it is also full in the low spots with fuel.

I notice as well that it is wet around the carb.

I currently have it apart as far as the piston. I do not notice anything too out of the ordinary. It may have a ring issue because some oil is left on the cylinder wall after a complete stroke. But I am not very experienced with small engines.

Any help is very helpful. Thanks to anyone who can help.

Cam

LT80 01-03-2012 07:42 AM

I think your carb is leaking fuel by and into the motor.
Try a good carb cleaning. :)

HMT Racing 01-03-2012 08:50 AM

Yea needs a carb overhaul. Be sure to turn the fuel off at the tank when not riding and transporting the machine

weewillie 02-13-2018 04:35 PM

I apologize, I should have updated this post once I fixed the issue. It ended up being that I never shut off the fuel switch after using it.

old polaris tech 02-13-2018 05:31 PM

Shutting the fuel valve off is a good idea,but even if you didn't fuel shouldn't by pass the carb into the engine. Usually a worn needle and seat if this happens or the float level is off.

merryman 02-14-2018 03:27 AM

Nine times out of ten, grit in the needle seat. Often turning tap off, letting bike run until float chamber is empty, then tuning tap on, will flush the grit out. If that doesn't work I take the needle out and clean both seat and needle tip. Also checking the tiny plunger at the other end of the needle is springing out if you pres it in. If it isn't, fit a new needle. If the problem persists with a new needle, you may have a lot of grit in the tank, and need to clean it out.

Dazeys 02-14-2018 08:35 AM

Original post was 6 years ago.

old polaris tech 02-14-2018 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by Dazeys (Post 3385819)
Original post was 6 years ago.

Yes but the original poster updated his post 6 years later.. Better late than never I guess..:lmao:

LT80 02-14-2018 05:20 PM

Lol


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