Troubleshooting > Failures par brand > HONDA > My 50cc HONDA motorcycle is leaking gasoline
Gasoline is dripping from your carburettor. This failure is dangerous! Follow these simple gestures to overcome these small inconveniences. Very often the leaks come from the tank, float and float needle .
1) In the carburetor bowl, float regulates the fuel level. In the carburettor, when an impurity gets stuck on the float needle leakage is assured. Try tapping on the carburettor, the generated shock wave allows to take off the impurity.
2) If there is no result, close the fuel tap and empty it carburetor bowl by unscrewing the bleed screw provided for this purpose. Once the tank is empty, open the valve (if your bike has one) and kick the starter. Free-flowing gasoline cleans up dirt. If you have compressed air, disconnect the hose from the valve and give it a little blow of the blower. This drives out the impurities.
3) If the leak persists, disassemble the carburettor to check the level of the float. A tank level must be respected.
4) When the float needle is open, it allows gasoline to pass into the fuel tank. tank. When this tank is full, the float back up to block the float needle to its closed position. If gasoline leaks from the carburettor par the overflow, inspect the float needle : If it is stuck or there is dirt, it will prevent sealing. If it is marked, then it must be replaced.
5) If the problem persists, check the wear of the gasket toroidal seat (well) of float needle . If it is damaged, change it.
6) Clean your carburettor.
Check that there is no trace rust on your tank (steel) or that it is not drilled. Caution: If you detect one or more holes, contact a two-wheeler professional who will be able to help you.
If you have a tank overfilled, the overflow of the tank starts dripping. Don't panic, it's completely normal. Just don't overfill her tank when filling up with gasoline.
If you store your motorcycle long enough, you will end upar have a leak in the valve fuel. the gasket toric of tank may be implicated. Indeed, the fuel decomposes over time, and can attack the seals . These can also be dried out and shrunk. They must then be changed.