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fuel leak and not running well FJ1200

Started by davidpot53, September 07, 2010, 04:47:57 AM

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davidpot53

hi !

Since yesturday i try to get that old lady back on the road, i striped the carburetors to clean and check, one of the jets was loose on the bottom  :nea:

after that, put all back together and again fuel leak from the overflow on carb 4 but only sometimes, #3 and #4 get backfire through the carb and i have a big question !  :biggrin:

On the carbs, we have 4 pipes for the overflow
One pipe coming from the fuel pump to a rail for all the carbs
AND ! between carb 1 and 2 i have a bigger pipe coming off and an other one between 3 and 4, thoose big pipes, where they go ??? because one of them was plugged to the air box so where go the other one ? or a junction between them is missing ?

i need your help for thoose pipes, i need to know if i have everything in place before i start the setup

thank you all  :good2:

davidpot53

hi  :good2:

does someone would have a picture of the carburetors without the air box to help me on my mission  :biggrin:

Harvy

Hi David, welcome to our club house.

What year FJ1200 mate?........ and is it a US model or a European OEM?....... it makes a difference as to how all the piping goes together.

GO here:

http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Yamaha/Motorcycle/parts.html

and select your year, then drill down to the model and finally select CARBURETOR to see a part diagram.
HTH.


Cheers
Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.

davidpot53

hi harvy !

i looked on your link but i can't really see where they go  :sorry:


here the pictures of what i mean :



pipe 1 and 2 are the problem !

when i took the airbox out and the fuel tank, pipe 2 was fitted to " ?? " showed on the picture but pipe 1 wasn't fitted  :nea:

i have done a junction between them so now they are fitted both to the air box, don't know if i am right but this is the only way i thought




SlowOldGuy

??? is a drain for the airbox.  A hose should attach to that port and allow any condensation, excess fuel or oil to drain to teh ground. 

Pipes 1 and 2 are carb float bowl breather/overflow hoses.  These hoses should NOT be attached to the airbox.  They should be routed around the right side of the heat shield and into a loop on the back side of the engine case.

Pipe 3 is correct, it's the crankcase breather hose that vents into the airbox.

DavidR.