I started my 2003 Honda 50 for the first time this season yesterday. It had been sitting with old gas in the float bowls for about a year. The gas had stabilizer in it but I should have drained the bowls before putting it up on the hard last year.
The engine started up Ok, it ran rough and needed some choke to stay running. It didn't really want to idle and then just died. I thought I had flooded the engine with the choke, the temp was about 75F. I could smell more fuel than usual. We pulled the cover off the motor and I noticed some gas had spilled inside. I pumped the fuel line bulb again and noticed that gas was spilling out of the top area of the lowest carb (#3?). When I pumped the bulb more gas would spill out of the same area, see red arrow below.
<a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o125/mrbeavin/HondaCarb.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>
I'm thinking the carb float is stuck in the down position for some reason. My question is, if the float is stuck, would that allow gas to spill out of some type of vent in the top of the carb or is this a possible o-ring problem or both?
I'm hoping a can of carb cleaner will solve my problems. Any suggestions would be most welcome.
The engine started up Ok, it ran rough and needed some choke to stay running. It didn't really want to idle and then just died. I thought I had flooded the engine with the choke, the temp was about 75F. I could smell more fuel than usual. We pulled the cover off the motor and I noticed some gas had spilled inside. I pumped the fuel line bulb again and noticed that gas was spilling out of the top area of the lowest carb (#3?). When I pumped the bulb more gas would spill out of the same area, see red arrow below.
<a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o125/mrbeavin/HondaCarb.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>
I'm thinking the carb float is stuck in the down position for some reason. My question is, if the float is stuck, would that allow gas to spill out of some type of vent in the top of the carb or is this a possible o-ring problem or both?
I'm hoping a can of carb cleaner will solve my problems. Any suggestions would be most welcome.