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fuel disapearing

johnk
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Re: fuel disapearing

robs750
Drained into the cylinders and into the crankcase?
Check the oil level.
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Re: fuel disapearing

rrgunslinger
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Pull the plugs and see if the gas is in the cyl.

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 6:26 AM, johnk [via Honda CB750'S] <[hidden email]> wrote:
hi...was working on my bike yesterday a 1980 750 DOHC  i kept my remote fuel tank conected  to the carbs
over night in the on position.... this morning i noticed the fuel level had gone down about an inch and a half, there is no leake at the carbs or no fuel comming from the over flow lines and no smell of fuel.....ANY IDEAS?  
   thanks Guys.



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Re: fuel disapearing

Lucky 1
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It went into the crankcase into the oil. Check your oil level now.

Better change the oil and put in new float needles in the carbs.
They must not be shutting off.

It could be a fire hazard.
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Piute
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   Yeah  the neighbor stole it,,bet ya no by the time you get back to this sight.
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