We have an 83 Big Red and an 84 Big Red. We had not ridden them since last November. Prior to putting them away for the winter last November, we added fuel stabilizer to the tanks, ran the stabilizer through the lines and then topped the tanks.
We brought them home from our cottage a few weeks back so we could clean them and re-do the brakes this winter. The 83 started up on the 2nd pull and warmed up fine. Everything was good.
We pulled the 84 out of the garage, turned the fuel shutoff to on, hit the electric start and on the second try, it fired right up.
Then I smell gas...look down and there is gas pouring out of the overflow tube underneath the seat. I turn off the engine and shut the fuel off. I got a container to catch the fuel from leaking all over the driveway. I checked to see if any of the houses were torn or come loose but everything looked good. I unscrewed the gas cap as I thought there maybe too much pressure but that seemed fine.
So I managed to clean the driveway up and rode the 83 around the neighborhood for a bit and left the 84 to rest.
What should I look for? Did I put too much gas in the tank and the overflow is doing its job or ??? The tank is full but not up to the top.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Rockman


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ing on it that the o-ring would not seal properly. If a few sharp raps with the plastic end of a screw driver won't do it (strike the radiuses, not the flat spots of the bowl) its time to open it up and clean it.