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Re: Your carb should NOT leak......Carb 101
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Posted by markct on February 03, 2004 at 12:33:05 from (216.111.137.36):
In Reply to: Your carb should NOT leak......Carb 101 posted by Scott on February 03, 2004 at 10:01:07:
i remember a few years ago i had an old yamaha dirt bike with a leaky carb, rode it for months just turning off the fuel, well one day a friend pulled in the yard, i rode up next to his truck and turned it off and started talking to him, well all the sudden he got all excited about something, well he was all worked up cause he realized before me that my motorcycle was on fire, so of course i jumped off and threw some sand on it, put it out, then it sat in the shed a few months till i got it out and thought i fixed the carb, well sure enough i was out riding across the field when i felt my thighs getting warm, so i stopped and layed it down in the dirt, big fire that time and never had to mess with the bike again, straight to the junkyard. sure was burnt to a crisp, glad it wasnt a tractor or anything, i had only paid 25 bucks for the bike so no big loss
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