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johnb9
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This past summer while traveling on a very hot day on my 82 GS 650 (24k on it) I filled up the gas tank and then went into the store for water. When I returned the gas was seeping out of the top of the tank around the cap. I opened the cap and the gas was welling up slowly like water out of a natural spring. The bike was on the kick stand so it was tipped to the side. I put the petcock to the main position from reserve and the gas bubbled or belched and the level went down an inch and stopped leaking. Since then I have filled it up less and haven't had that problem again.
The leaking gas emulsified the paint which already had streaks on it from spills from the previous owner. I would like to eventually repainit the tank but I wonder if this problem will ocntinue and damage the paint again.
The petcock is not new as far as I know (I bought the bike in 5/08). Otherwise, the bike performs well after the carbs were professinally cleaned in June. Thanks for any thoughts on this.
The leaking gas emulsified the paint which already had streaks on it from spills from the previous owner. I would like to eventually repainit the tank but I wonder if this problem will ocntinue and damage the paint again.
The petcock is not new as far as I know (I bought the bike in 5/08). Otherwise, the bike performs well after the carbs were professinally cleaned in June. Thanks for any thoughts on this.