You will get some water if the bike isn't warmed up enough. It could be
some blow by from the crank case vent to the airbox. Could be gas as well
if your running way rich.
Allen Thomas
On Feb 27, 2015 5:49 PM, "JJ" wrote:
> I want to sync my carbs but I have oil coming out of the vacuum line in
I want to sync my carbs but I have oil coming out of the vacuum line in my
fourth carburetor. Any idea what that's all about?
On Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at 9:26:43 AM UTC-7, bobc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> It may be the orings on the fitting. you must separate the carbs to fix.
> Use Viton or nitr
weld gas cap closed and turn bike upside down
On Mar 17, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Curtis Park wrote:
> Don't put any more fuel in the tank.
>
> On Mar 13, 2012 11:21 AM, "Marc" wrote:
> Hello
> My name is Marc and I have a 1983 650 Honda Nighthawk. I live in
> Ontario Canada. I have just started my
Don't put any more fuel in the tank.
On Mar 13, 2012 11:21 AM, "Marc" wrote:
> Hello
> My name is Marc and I have a 1983 650 Honda Nighthawk. I live in
> Ontario Canada. I have just started my bike, getting ready for
> spring, and noticed a fuel leak from the plastic pipe between the two
> midd
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Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Hello leaky carburetor
Hello
My name is Marc and I have a 1983 650 Honda Nighthawk. I live in
Ontario Canada. I have just started my bike, getting ready for
spring, and noticed a fuel leak from the plastic pipe between the two
middle carburetors. I just
Hello
My name is Marc and I have a 1983 650 Honda Nighthawk. I live in
Ontario Canada. I have just started my bike, getting ready for
spring, and noticed a fuel leak from the plastic pipe between the two
middle carburetors. I just had it in last year for synchronization
etc...
Any ideas on how t