dfeckel
Husqvarna
AA Class
On two separate occasions, my '08 CR125 has stalled out on the far side of a short but deep-ish water crossings. The first time was about 1.5 feet of water, revving the bike pretty well to churn my way to the other side, and it died just as I emerged at the other side. I pulled the plug and cleaned it off, but no start. Noticed after removing the plug a second time water droplets on the plug, so I drained my float bowl and the bike started immediately.
The second occasion was today, and the crossing was more like two feet. Same situation. I figured it was water in the float bowl, so I drained it and the bike started again first kick. I didn't bother pulling the plug this time.
I am using the Uptite carb vent filter with the single "in" line T'ed off and one end run up to the air box. My overflow line is stock and hangs down 6 or 8 inches below the linkage.
I am certain the water was not high enough to block off the T'ed vent line in the airbox.
How is this water getting in my float bowl???
The second occasion was today, and the crossing was more like two feet. Same situation. I figured it was water in the float bowl, so I drained it and the bike started again first kick. I didn't bother pulling the plug this time.
I am using the Uptite carb vent filter with the single "in" line T'ed off and one end run up to the air box. My overflow line is stock and hangs down 6 or 8 inches below the linkage.
I am certain the water was not high enough to block off the T'ed vent line in the airbox.
How is this water getting in my float bowl???