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mike_of_bbg
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If there's fuel present in the vacuum line then your petcock is bad and you should replace it. See my last post below. There's a thin diaphragm in the petcock and if it gets a tear or even a pinhole leak it can send fuel down the vacuum line straight into your #2 carb. Of course it will go from there either into your cylinder or into the airbox (or both).
If you have any signs of fuel in the vacuum line, make sure you check your oil for signs of gasoline infiltration and change if necessary. Also make sure #2 cylinder isn't full of fuel before you next try to start the bike or hydro-lock is going to give you a bad day...
If you have any signs of fuel in the vacuum line, make sure you check your oil for signs of gasoline infiltration and change if necessary. Also make sure #2 cylinder isn't full of fuel before you next try to start the bike or hydro-lock is going to give you a bad day...