Gas Leak 2009 Buddy 125
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Gas Leak 2009 Buddy 125
Thought I had an oil leak over the winter. Pulled it out of the garage started right up and quickly ran out of gas ? I stored it with full gas and stabilizer. I filled it up, hit the starter and it would not fire. Smelled gas and noticed gas running from the bottom of the air filter box. Not dripping but running. What's wrong?
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If you take the air filter cover off and let it air out for a few hours it should start(but will probably take a lot of cranking and will run poorly for the first 5-10 miles.) But you also need to check the oil to see if any gas got in there. If there is gas in the oil you need to change it.
My Buddy used to do the same thing anytime the temperature changed more than 30 degrees overnight. If I left less than 1/4 tank of gas it usually was fine.
My Buddy used to do the same thing anytime the temperature changed more than 30 degrees overnight. If I left less than 1/4 tank of gas it usually was fine.
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Same thing happened to me with my 2008 Buddy 125. Turns out that the float (in the lower part of the carb. bowl) was maybe stuck open, but was definitely set too high, allowing gas to overflow out of the carb. Also, my petcock was not working. It is attached directly under the gas tank and should stop gas from leaving the gas tank if the scooter is NOT running. So, in order for gas to leave the tank and come out the airbox, with the engine not running, both the petcock and float would have to fail.. Mine did. I cleaned out the lower part of the carb, (there was a piece of gunk there) and set the float lower. I also replaced the petcock, but the new one still is not reliable at times. (I've been told this is unusual.)
If you think gas got into the engine, (the oil on the dipstick may smell like gas) be sure to change your oil. There are many really knowledgeable mechanics on this site that can help you.
If you think gas got into the engine, (the oil on the dipstick may smell like gas) be sure to change your oil. There are many really knowledgeable mechanics on this site that can help you.
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Exactly this.ucandoit wrote:Same thing happened to me with my 2008 Buddy 125. Turns out that the float (in the lower part of the carb. bowl) was maybe stuck open, but was definitely set too high, allowing gas to overflow out of the carb. Also, my petcock was not working. It is attached directly under the gas tank and should stop gas from leaving the gas tank if the scooter is NOT running. So, in order for gas to leave the tank and come out the airbox, with the engine not running, both the petcock and float would have to fail.. Mine did. I cleaned out the lower part of the carb, (there was a piece of gunk there) and set the float lower. I also replaced the petcock, but the new one still is not reliable at times. (I've been told this is unusual.)
If you think gas got into the engine, (the oil on the dipstick may smell like gas) be sure to change your oil. There are many really knowledgeable mechanics on this site that can help you.
Also, since the fuel line for the Buddy is so accessible, it is possible to install a manual shut-off valve between the stock fuel shut-off and the carb. There are many different types out there, here is one example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motocycle-ATV-G ... 7R&vxp=mtr
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