I have just rebuilt the carbs on my NC30 and also done the valve clearances. When I first put it all back together and ran it at idle for a while to check it all worked, it seemed fine. I came back to the bike the next day and there was a strong smell of petrol and the engine wouldn't turn over even though the starter motor, solenoid etc were all fine. I removed the oil filler cap and lots of petrol vapours came out, drained the oil and it was full of petrol.
So then I took the carbs off and checked the float heights, and they were all way out, too large, because I hadn't done them properly. So I made a tool out of a bit of card and got them down to ~6.8mm all round. Put it all back together with fresh oil and started it on Tuesday, it ran fine, I rode ~40 miles on it and left it overnight. Then on Wednesday I did about 90 miles and it was all good, made good power, no flat spots. On Thursday I did another ~80 miles and got 47mpg, so I was happy. I noticed a very small bit of white smoke on startup but this soon disappeared and wasn't present when I when I stopped for petrol or when I got home.
But now, after not using it yesterday (Friday) at all, I smelt the same strong smell of petrol again, and again it won't turn over. Again there is petrol fumes coming from the dipstick/sump. I left the bike with the fuel tap in the "off" position so I don't really understand how this is happening...
What might be relevant, but I hope is not, is that the bike overheated a couple of times a year ago when the cooling system wasn't working properly (I'd just bought it). It started and ran again after it had cooled down though, and I have fitted all new radiators and new fan switch and that has sorted the cooling problems out.
I read some internet stuff that suggested maybe worn valves or wrong clearances (but I just did the clearances so don't think it would be that), or worn piston rings or bores (but the white smoke clears up when the engine's warmed up and I would expect that if it was burning oil that it wouldn't clear up), or a warped or cracked head. I don't know how to check for these things or even if they are likely or not. Because the bike was running fine, then it stood for about ten months, and I did the carbs and valves, and now this is happening.
If anyone has some experience of this or similar problem or some advice I would be very grateful for some help, because this is preventing me using my bike and costing me about £30 in oil every time it happens
