Turns out your right. I felt a slight dampness around the choke on
the rear carb. I opened it up, and cleaned the needle valve
thoroughly. I also through some mystery oil in the gas tank. Who
knows, maybe it will help. Changed the oil and filter, and am good to
go(until the next time:) Thanks to everyone who made suggestions. It's
always less daunting when you feel like you've you got help. John
Mitchell 76 TR6
TR250Driver@aol.com wrote:
> Mitchell,
> Check your carburetors. If one or both of them are wet within the
> throat of the unit then the needle valve is not seating and shutting
> off the flow off gas which goes directly into the sump therefore your
> have this problem. Been there, the key is neither carb should not be
> wet. If either is that is the problem. Then needle valve is weeping gas.
> Darrell
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