I recently had a rough, no idle, no cold start bike due to varnish in my bowls.
I've been keeping my tank less than a gallon full at a time and only running
it biweekly. When parked outside on weekend outings it can sit in rain or
just moist cold air. At home its garaged and doesn't collect any dew or
moisture on the seat. I cleaned the bowls on the bike by emptying them
and spraying cleaner into the screw holes until all 4 drained clear. After
this cleaning the bike started and accelerated perfectly.
I want to keep the bowls empty between rides now to prevent build up. I
emptied them completely 2 days ago one at a time without flushing any
cleaner into them. I just opened each screw, drained and closed again. I
don't have an off on my fuel tank valve; just reserve and on. I just went
to recheck the bowls today and still found some fluid in each bowl; maybe
an ounce total. Will gas still seep in while the fuel line is connected? I put
an ounce of Heet to prevent condensation, but I still only have less than
a gallon in the tank.
Could the cold moist air even in a garage still be drawing water moisture
into carbs?
Would it be better to leave the bowls open till I start the bike again or would
that draw in more moisture or cause a gas leak?
Do you have to run the engine till it uses all its gas to completely dry out the
carbs or is draining the bowls enough?
Does the fuel line have to be disconnected to ensure no gas or moisture gets
in the the carbs?
I'd like to keep the carbs clean and empty rather than having to deal with a
full tank and pricey fuel additives between rides.