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docwatson02
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Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks to anyone in advance with some advice. I am trying to finish the last part of my restoration of my 1981 GS650E and have found the following two issues to be the last of my concerns so far: 1. There appears to be some sort of issue in the petcock or fuel lines to the carbs, when the petcock is set to pri position or res position while disconnected from the fuel lines, the gas runs freely out of it, while in the on position the fuel does not drain. As I understand from the service manual, the on and pri positions are working correctly, the res position is not. When the fuel lines are connected and the motor is attempting to start there is no fuel being pulled into the carbs from any position on the petcock and therefore the engine is not starting. Anyone know if I need a new petcock or to rebuild mine or is there another possible reason for this? 2. Using a graduated syringe to inject a sufficient amount of fuel into the carb fuel line, the engine will fire but is incredibly loud, to the point of actually making your ears ring for the 10 seconds or so that it runs as well as seeming to be at very high rpms. there is no decline in the volume over the span of time either. Is this a problem in the idle adjustment or some other issue? Pertinent background information: The carbs are the stock mikuni rebuilt and cleaned to factory specs.; airbox and exhaust are both are fully stock with all original parts in place. Petcock is original, fuel lines are new.