Max_Morley
Serious Thumper
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LT650 Luxury Touring & sidecar rig
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Moses Lake. WA
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Has been an intermittent problems with some bikes since I got mine in 98 and started pursing these web sites. No real answers that I remember, I think it is related to carb icing, no not the fuel freezing, the pressure/temperature drop in the carb venturi lets the moisture in the air freeze on the carb metal and slowly closes off the air and fuel passages, Once stopped it melts away and you are good to go. I've had an 54 Mercury in college that did it and an 81 Plymouth K-Car that would do it in a 35 degree or so snow fall. It even had a carb heat tube and lots of heat from a catalytic converter nearby and did it on me more than once. Pilots can tell you lots more about it as they enrich the fuel mixture on take off and landing or add carb heat and some planes are fitted with electric or bladder deicers for the leading edge of the wings. Wing icing (same as carb icing) is a short path to an unplanned landing in undesirable places, very often fatal in Alaska where I was born and raised. Lots of previously good airplanes scattered around the AK wilderness. Max
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