A couple of weeks ago my carb - 276 on a plunger A10 caught fire.
I was running the engine periodically over the winter as I don't want to get the bike covered in s**t, so I'm not taking it out.
Being a plunger I have no air filter and when kicking it, it spat back and ignited the overflow from tickling.
Major panic, but I had an extinguisher and used it. There is no fire damage to the bike.
However it was covered in powder (ABC40 - ammonium phosphate with hydrophobic additives). I have washed most of it off but it has started to rust on every surface the powder touched, and oxide alloy corrosion.
More importantly, it got into the carb and one cylinder. I'm not too worried about the cylinder - taken the head off and cleaned it.
The carb is now seized solid - releasing fluid didn't help - now trying hot water, or should I write it off (carb not bike)? It was on its last legs anyway, I think.
All the rest of the damage is cosmetic.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
Adrian