I guess I will replace the bowl gaskets and see if that fixes it. If not, then I am at a total loss...
Did you ever fix this problem?
I have a similar problem. My bike has been running perfect for about 4000kms, today I start the bike and it died after 1-2mins idling. Now it won't start.
Things I've tried:
1. Checked for spark (all 4 cyl. have spark)
2. drained the fuel in all 4 bowls (some dirt came out, very little)
After performing #2 the bike started and ran on all 4 cyl's, rode it around the block and then bike loses power and starts running on 2-3 cyl's before dying, won't start and there is a strong gas smell. I look at the carb's and i see fuel dripping from carb #3.
I rechecked all the drain screws, there all tight and secure. I looks like the outside of bowl #3 it's wet with fuel. Can fuel leak from the drain with the screw tight? or is it possibly leaking from the bowl gasket? Are there any other areas fuel can leak (from bottom area of carbs)
After letting the bike sit for 20-30mins, It started up fine after a few attempts. So i go around the block again, it ran smooth for a few mins before its started to run on 2-3 cy's. I pulled over and the bike died as I let off the throttle. Again carb bowl#3 was dripping fuel. I wiped it and started it up, bike started up fine. I rode it again and it was fine, then again it started to run on 2-3 cy's. But this time it kicked back to all 4 cyl's.
note: the carbs do not leak when the bike is off, it only leaks when I ride it for 2-3 mins.
It's late now,so im going to take the bike for a spin tomorrow and see what happens.
My guess is that that carb is not getting enough fuel in the bowl to reach the jets when its leaking, therefore running on 2-3 cyl's. The reason it fires up after 20mins is because the bowl is full or fuel again, until i ride and the bowls start to leak, causing that cyl to cut out.
Any ideas? input?
Thanks