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    1976 CB360T not allowing fuel into carbs?

    Trek97, So after heat shielding the fuel lines and tank I've seen a change. Fuel lines stay full, bowls stay full, bike rides great! I'm very thankful for the advice, I would have never figured that out.
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    1976 CB360T not allowing fuel into carbs?

    Trek97, I've noticed the bubbles but never considered this! I did notice that the first few rides we're in cooler temperatures (gotta love buffalo NY lol), and it ran great. Recently it's been much warmer, and this is when the problem began. I'll be trying this for sure and I'll keep ya posted...
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    1976 CB360T not allowing fuel into carbs?

    Hey teazer, So I tried opening the cap last night and it had no effect. I've gone through the electrical system and everything appears to be working as it should. Normally to fix the problem I just get off of the throttle or let it idle until the fuel lines catch up a little.
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    1976 CB360T not allowing fuel into carbs?

    I have left it running with the cap open with no change. How could I test to see if the float stick? Last time I had it all apart it all seemed clean and functioning well.
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    1976 CB360T not allowing fuel into carbs?

    Hello all, Forgive me if this is posted in the wrong spot, I'm brand new at this. I have a 1976 CB360T cafe project that I recently finished up, and I have a carb issue that I just can't figure out. I'm running pods and shorter exhaust, and the carbs are pretty much stock other than 110 main...
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    Fuel stops running, CB360

    Thanks, I'll give it a shot and let you know how I make out!
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    Fuel stops running, CB360

    Hey joeyputt, I've been experiencing exactly what Marc described, and I thought I was losing my mind at first. Are there two vents on each carb? And I'm running a wire through them, but it's there a better way to clean these out?
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