What causes oil in carburetor?

What causes oil in carburetor?

Other internal engine possibilities causing the oil problem include a damaged cylinder or worn cylinder rings. If they fail, oil can back up through the carburetor and into the air filter. It might also come from some combination of too much oil, extended high RPMs or aggressive cornering pushing oil into the intake.

Why is there oil in my carburetor motorcycle?

Re: Oil coming out of Carb The oil is coming from the crankcase vent hoses running to the air cleaner backing plate. This could be caused by too much oil in the engine or too much blow by the rings. A leak down check will tell you if the rings are worn.

How to jetting the carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100?

Jetting the Carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100. 1 Jetting the Carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100. –By Steve Schneider CycleForay Copyright 2004 All content, images, etc. is the intellectual property of Steve Schneider and protected by United States and International Copyright laws.

How does a carburetor fill with 2 stroke oil?

It then leaves the oil pump in a smaller line and goes to the clutch side of the carb to a barbed fitting. It is hooked up correctly. What happens is it seems to bleed from the reserve tank, through the pump, into the carb. It then fills up the float bowl with 2 stroke oil.

How do you remove a carburetor on a Yamaha?

Disconnect the choke and throttle cables from the carburetor assembly. Before removing the cables you will need to unbolt the chrome cover that hangs on the left side of the bike. This is the decorative carburetor cover. To remove this cover use your 3 mm Allen wrench. Refer back to Figure C if you have trouble locating the cover.

Where does the oil line go in a carburetor?

My oil line goes from the reserve tank to the oil pump on the clutch side of the motor. It then leaves the oil pump in a smaller line and goes to the clutch side of the carb to a barbed fitting. It is hooked up correctly. What happens is it seems to bleed from the reserve tank, through the pump, into the carb.

How does the carburetor work on a Yamaha Road Star?

The carburetor on your Yamaha Road Star controls the amount of air and fuel that reaches the engine while the throttle is closed. This is what allows the engine to run when sitting still in neutral or with the clutch lever pulled in.

Jetting the Carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100. 1 Jetting the Carburetors on a Yamaha V-Star 1100. –By Steve Schneider CycleForay Copyright 2004 All content, images, etc. is the intellectual property of Steve Schneider and protected by United States and International Copyright laws.

Can a Yamaha Road Star die without the throttle open?

If your carburetor is maladjusted however, this will not function correctly and the bike may die without the throttle open. Learn to adjust the idle of your Yamaha Road Star carburetor and ensure that your bike will always stay alive. Open the choke by pulling the choke lever on the left handlebar control toward you.

It then leaves the oil pump in a smaller line and goes to the clutch side of the carb to a barbed fitting. It is hooked up correctly. What happens is it seems to bleed from the reserve tank, through the pump, into the carb. It then fills up the float bowl with 2 stroke oil.