First it depends on where it is leaking and what is leaking. IF it is leaking fuel out the drain hose, then remove the shut off screw from the bottom of the float bowl. You can clean this out using carb cleaner with the straw. Carefully inspect and clean the shut off screw. I have polished these with ultra fine emery cloth. this should stop the overflow leaks. Also, you might want to pull the float bowl off and make sure the float is not stuck allowing fuel to continullay flow into the bowl. IF it is allow air to leak in, then check the carb top gasket and the intake boot for damage.
how do i fix leaking spray pump on a 2 barrel carburetor
Floats on Yamaha 660 how you fix
thaks for tha help
Replace the seals in it.
buy a can-am and it will fix the problem
1. drive it until you are out of fuel. it will quit leaking. 2. rebuild the carburetor. 3. replace the carburetor 4. identify the reason that it is leaking and then ask another question.
check your floats and make sure there is no rust in the tank and you have sufficient flow through your jets.
your float is set too high. get someone that knows what their doing to adjust it properly.
Your float is stuck, a quick fix is tapping on the float bowl with a wrench or the handle of a screwdriver, but you need to tear your carb down and give it a good cleaning.
first replace brake fluid if that does work take off caliper spray it with wd40 n move it in n out that should solve the problem.
i have a 96 blaster that had the same problem. if it is the same as mine was i believe it will leak from the over flow hose. to fix this i took out the float and replaced it with a new one. but the new float was not needed what was needed was to take out the float and clean all components conected to it with carb/choke cleaner hope this helps
It doesn't have a carburetor, it is fuel injected. What seems to be the problem?