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 Post subject: carberator problem
PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 5:01 pm 
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i have a 1995 Electraglide Ultra classic. I had to put a new motor on it, 1340 built a little with S&S carbs. it has been spitting a lot!!!
i took the breather cover off and it seem to have a lot of a oiley gas mixture in the breather. Does anybody know whats causing this?
i put the motor on 2 yrs ago.


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 Post subject: Re: carberator problem
PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:54 am 
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Hi bbqelectraglide,
Welcome to the forum!

Now getting to your problem. Which isn't really a problem, what your talking about is "spooge" yes that is what it's called. The design of engine has a couple of tubes coming from the top of the heads and lead to your air cleaner. What this does and it works just like a "PVC" valve in your car. it sucks the gases that accumulate in your engine back into the engine through your carb. Sometimes you will have oil, condensation (water) and gas in your air cleaner. This is normal for a small amount to get through, if you have a lot then you may have to replace the umbrella valves in the head. This is a very easy job and if you can get the rocker box covers off then it will take only a minute.

There are other remedies to fix this problem and that is rerouting those tubes to a spooge can or just let it empty onto the ground under the bike.

Hope this answers your question.


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 Post subject: Re: carberator problem
PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:21 am 
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bbqelectraglide wrote:
i have a 1995 Electraglide Ultra classic. I had to put a new motor on it, 1340 built a little with S&S carbs. it has been spitting a lot!!!
i took the breather cover off and it seem to have a lot of a oiley gas mixture in the breather. Does anybody know whats causing this?
i put the motor on 2 yrs ago.


So, did it just start spitting? or has it been doing it since you put the motor in?
What kind of riding have you been doing, lots of short trips can cause the motor to clog up.


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 Post subject: Re: carberator problem
PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:41 am 
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So- How did you make out?
Nice to see our "REAL" members step up to help, too bad you don't know how to say thanks for our time.
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