kylejdev
Husqvarna
C Class
Start by saying that I'm new to Husky, and even newer to the Cafe.
Recently bought an '07 smr510. Brought it home, changed the oil and rode it. Put 1500 miles on it with out a problem.
Coming in from a ride one day, it didn't want to idle. Didn't think much of it and put it in the garage. I took off the smog crap the next day, and tried starting it. It started but it took some effort. once it was running it would not idle, and seemed to be straining- sounded 'full'( really the best way i can describe it
) so I let it die. Was on my way out so I figured I'd worry about it later.
Couple days later I walk into the garage and theres a puddle of gas on the floor. Took the carb out thinking the float was stuck. Cleaned it quick and put it back in. Drained the oil and sure enough, smelled like gas. New oil, start it up. The bike ran fine for about three seconds till gas started spewing out were the exhaust comes together. Then it died.
I'm going to take the carb out again and really look it over/ clean it and try again.
I searched around and found a post on TT similar to this, and someone replied mentioning a bent exhaust valve, along with carb issues. Can a bent or out of spec valve cause this?
Any input is appreciated.
Kyle
Recently bought an '07 smr510. Brought it home, changed the oil and rode it. Put 1500 miles on it with out a problem.
Coming in from a ride one day, it didn't want to idle. Didn't think much of it and put it in the garage. I took off the smog crap the next day, and tried starting it. It started but it took some effort. once it was running it would not idle, and seemed to be straining- sounded 'full'( really the best way i can describe it

Couple days later I walk into the garage and theres a puddle of gas on the floor. Took the carb out thinking the float was stuck. Cleaned it quick and put it back in. Drained the oil and sure enough, smelled like gas. New oil, start it up. The bike ran fine for about three seconds till gas started spewing out were the exhaust comes together. Then it died.
I'm going to take the carb out again and really look it over/ clean it and try again.
I searched around and found a post on TT similar to this, and someone replied mentioning a bent exhaust valve, along with carb issues. Can a bent or out of spec valve cause this?
Any input is appreciated.
Kyle