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hi,yet another problem for an yam yx 600 radian.fuel tap works on vac system from carbs.the tap has no switch off position but constantly drips and fills the carbs up to the point of entering the air box and out the overflow.How is this supposed to work as the diaphram and spring and seal are all intact.

hi,yet another problem for an yam yx 600 radian.fuel tap works on vac system from carbs.the tap has no switch off position but constantly drips and fills the carbs up to the point of entering the air box and out the overflow.How is this supposed to work as the diaphram and spring and seal are all intact.

it may be in the prime position. also if its filling the carbs to overflow check the float height and the small needle attached to it. there may be a small piece of dirt holding it open slightly. ;)

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Hi, make sure that the tap isnt left in 'Prime' position, also you carb fload needle on one of the carbs must be passing which allows this over filling to occur. if the tap is not in Prime position it is leaking, you can confirm this by removing the fuel feed pipe to the carbs.

Hi, make sure that the tap isnt left in 'Prime' position, also you carb fload needle on one of the carbs must be passing which allows this over filling to occur. if the tap is not in Prime position it is leaking, you can confirm this by removing the fuel feed pipe to the carbs.

great minds think alike oldgit, :D

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it may be in the prime position. also if its filling the carbs to overflow check the float height and the small needle attached to it. there may be a small piece of dirt holding it open slightly. ;)

hi the tap is in the normal running position facing down.the fuel seeps through leading to the flooding of the cabs i think. i have been led to believe that this is a non spill tank system and no petrol should be leaking through only on demand from the carbs ,thanks alot piston bloke

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were both clutching at the same straw you mean... :lol:

hi the tap is in the normal running position facing down.the fuel seeps through leading to the flooding of the cabs i think. i have been led to believe that this is a non spill tank system and no petrol should be leaking through only on demand from the carbs ,thanks alot piston bloke

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it may be in the prime position. also if its filling the carbs to overflow check the float height and the small needle attached to it. there may be a small piece of dirt holding it open slightly. ;)

hi the tap is in the normal running position facing down.the fuel seeps through leading to the flooding of the cabs i think. i have been led to believe that this is a non spill tank system and no petrol should be leaking through only on demand from the carbs ,thanks alot piston bloke

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The fuel tap itself might need to be dis-assembled & cleaned.....sometimes the gasket in there turns brittle & develops leaks.....worth a look anyway. ;)

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The fuel tap itself might need to be dis-assembled & cleaned.....sometimes the gasket in there turns brittle & develops leaks.....worth a look anyway. ;)

hi fella thanks for the idea , already coverd this angle but thanks anyway .by the way i rebuilt it and still leaks.the spring both gaskets and o ring are all in tack with no apparant damage just wondering if any body else has had similar problems cheers piston bloke :blink:

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any other info available all is greatfully recieved thanks piston bloke

mine has the same issue. i've installed a 5 dollar on off valve for now until i cna locate a petcock for under 100 bucks. this seems to be working in the short term.

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mine has the same issue. i've installed a 5 dollar on off valve for now until i cna locate a petcock for under 100 bucks. this seems to be working in the short term.

thanks,will need to do this but i think its a belt and bracer issue,still if it works no problem just have to remember to use it thanks again piston bloke

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