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Refill with fresh clesn gas and restart. Be prepared for a few pops and bangs if you havn't got all the metho out.
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You need to drain your gas tank and let it dry, then refuel and try to start. That's what my husband does with any gas tank that has water in it.P.S. Secure your tank against water!
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well maybe u need to keep ur bike in the garage. maybe that is something u could do/Timing balance shaft Suzuki lt250rn?
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Drain the tank,clean the carbs.I seem to remember a product that dispels the water but can't remember the name.
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I don't understand how you could possibly get rainwater in your tank, but since it happened, you need to remove the tank and totally drain it. You are talking about a motorcycle, hope I guessed right.My bad my guys i ment to say why do harleys have seperate oil tanks when other motorcycle do not?
drain tank remove fuel line. look at the bottom of the carbs see the big stait slot screw head . turn to open ,and it will drain out of carbs . when it stops draining tighten screws down and reconnect fuel line to gas tank get a bottle of alcohal isipropal. and fresh gas in the tank and wa la it runs,what are the brand names of carb cleaners?
Not a big problem, find the rubber hose on the bottom of the gas tank and follow it to the carb and remove the tube from the carb(first make sure the petcock is turned to off).get a gas can and turn the pet **** open and after all the gas is out put a bottle of dry gas in and filler back up making sure to reconnect the rubber line.take out the spark plug or plugs and clean them with a very fine grit sandpaper.replace the plugs and your on your way!Don't clean the carbs or any of that crap-gas is a cleaner!are there any on line free wireing diagrams for 1975 sportster?
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Get a small container of methanol (methyl hydrate) and pour about 4 oz. into the tank. That's it!The alcohol combines with the water, then is absorbed by the gasoline sufficiently to clear up the problem.
This is a regular fix for people during the winter, when condensation on the inside of a partially-filled tank from repeated thawing/freezing collects sufficiently to block fuel intake to engine, sometimes freezes in place. In that case, the alcohol melts the ice.
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