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Trash in Tank

tony barnhill

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
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Went to fire up the Norton this morning after a week or so - she fired on 2nd kick but ran rough with smoke outa the left pipe...then she just died, like fuel starvation....pulled the carbs apart - lots of trash in left one....guess I've gotta drain & clean the tank.

LESSON LEARNED: Always drain the gas tank & carbs if a Norton is going to sit more than a week. Even if you use 93-octane!
 
I keep my tanks topped off, fuel valves off and carbs drained when not riding for a week or more.

Don
 
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I keep my tanks topped off, fuel valves off and carbs drained when not riding for a week or more.

Don

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Excellent Plan. I like to put in line filters too. Drained carbs don't get varnished up. Tanke with no air space get a lot less condensation from moist air.
 
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Excellent Plan. I like to put in line filters too.

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Petcocks on a Norton have filter screens built in them - I'm suspecting mine have rusted away so its probably time for new petcocks or small in-lines.
 
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