UOU Racing
Husqvarna
B Class
Hello
I am the new owner of a 1975 175 Cross Country GP. This is my first foray into the world of vintage bikes. When I turn on the fuel and kick it, after 3-4 kicks, I will have a torrent of fuel leaking from where the exhuast pipe joins the cylinder. I will take out the spark plug remove the pipe, let it dry out a few days then change the gearbox/crankcase oil.
I have also dismantled the carberator, and examind the float which seems to work fine, I dont know if the needle is seating properly or not, but the mechanism seems to be free moving and not stuck. It is equipped with an Amal 32 mm center float chamber carb (mark II).
I've done this drill 3 times with the same result. Anybody ever dealt with this or have any helpful ideas? I've thought of switching over to a mikuni, but don't have any info on what model to get. Also, this may seem like a dumb question: what constitutes a right vs. left carb?
I am the new owner of a 1975 175 Cross Country GP. This is my first foray into the world of vintage bikes. When I turn on the fuel and kick it, after 3-4 kicks, I will have a torrent of fuel leaking from where the exhuast pipe joins the cylinder. I will take out the spark plug remove the pipe, let it dry out a few days then change the gearbox/crankcase oil.
I have also dismantled the carberator, and examind the float which seems to work fine, I dont know if the needle is seating properly or not, but the mechanism seems to be free moving and not stuck. It is equipped with an Amal 32 mm center float chamber carb (mark II).
I've done this drill 3 times with the same result. Anybody ever dealt with this or have any helpful ideas? I've thought of switching over to a mikuni, but don't have any info on what model to get. Also, this may seem like a dumb question: what constitutes a right vs. left carb?