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Hey, I found a plethora of information on my problem here but nothing on how to stop the immediate issue.

I have leaking carbs and the petcock being turned to PRI or RES will not stop the leaking until I can research and fix the issue.

What can I do to stop the leaking NOW because it's leaking fuel all over my driveway.

Also, does this problem happening have anything to do with switching from ethanol blended 93 to unblended 93 fuel?

Thanks
 
Your petcock is shot and your float needles/seats aren't doing their job, either.

For the short term, pull the main fuel line and plug it. You may also have to plug the vacuum line that runs to the #2 carb. Keep in mind, you won't be able to ride the bike like this but it will stop the fuel from ending up on the drive.

Long term, you need a new petcock. It is vacuum opperated and when working correctly, when the bike is not running, the petcock will only flow in the PRIme position. Switch it to RUN and if it is still flowing fuel, do what I mentioned above.

Welcome to the GSR. We can fix your bike with a little effort from you. ;)

What bike do you have?? ?
 
Is the line you're suggesting I pull the one going into the petcock?

Thanks for the quick response!
 
There should be two lines. One for the vacuum port (smaller of the two) and one running down to the fuel T between the #2 and #3 carbs.
 
There should be two lines. One for the vacuum port (smaller of the two) and one running down to the fuel T between the #2 and #3 carbs.

I see the vacuum line but how do I get to the other line for fuel? Do I have to take the tank off?
 
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Hi Mr. incarceration,

Yes, take the tank off so you can get to the carbs. As has been mentioned all you can do is disconnect the fuel and vacuum lines from the carbs and plug them so that nothing leaks from the fuel tank. You need a new petcock and possibly new float valves/seals in the carbs. Read these:

Overflowing Carbs

Where Do These Hoses Go?


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Yeah, I read those archived threads and websites before coming here.

My problem is I can't get the fuel line off with the squeeze tie on it, it's impossible to get to even with moving the tank and I can't REMOVE the tank because the fuel line going between the carbs won't come off.

Also, does this have anything to do with switching to unblended fuel after using blended fuel for a couple years?

Thanks for all of the replies!
 
Hi,

Then disconnect the fuel and vacuum lines from the petcock. Then you can remove the tank. Don't forget to disconnect the fuel gauge connections. Of course, you can remove the lines from the carbs. People do it every day. Get some long nose pliers down there to remove the pinch ring. You might as well remove the airbox and carbs while you're at it since you need to disassemble the carbs and clean them properly anyway.

It has nothing to do with the type of fuel. Cut the lines if you have to. You can always buy new lines. It's probably a good idea to replace the old rubber lines anyway.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I finally managed to get the fuel tank completely off; it wasn't pretty but I got it lol.

Now tomorrow I'll figure out what to do next, it's getting late\dark here and I don't have a garage where I'm living now while away at college.

Thanks for the quick responses guys

TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW\OVER THE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! lol
 
Then, when you are done, get rid of that "93" fuel, blended or unblended. :eek:

Your bike was designed to run on 87, using 93 will hurt it more than it will help it. :-\\\

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I am pretty sure that's what the pump says, "93" octane, but idk, I can't remember 100%; been a long day.

Anyway, does it say that in the manual anywhere? I've always heard from other people (of course) to run "premium" in motorcycles and unblended is even better for them?
 
"Premium" fuel is necessary in some engines, but virtually all of the GS line was designed for low-octane fuel.

However, if you have installed a big-bore kit with high-compression pistons, extra-lumpy cams, etc., you might need "premium" fuel, but simply using it when it's not necessary will NOT add any power. In fact, there is LESS power available in a gallon of "premium" fuel than there is in "regular". The higher octane is NOT a measure of power, it is a measure of resistance to ignition due to heat (caused by higher compression). The extra power comes from the higher compression, the higher octane is a "crutch" or a "band-aid" that lets you use the higher compression.

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Yeah I know what the higher octane is for, just heard it from many should-be reputable people.

I'll swap the gas in it once I get it back up and running properly lol
 
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Ok, so this one?
http://www.z1enterprises.com/ItemDetails.aspx?itemDescription=Petcock+(vacuum)+Suzuki&item=KL18-4359

Does anyone know if 44300-45370 is the part # for the petcock I am specifically looking for?
What bike is this?
That ebay item ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-GS45...Parts_Accessories&hash=item53f916bc0f&vxp=mtr

fits lots of suzukis with 44 mm bolt centerline spacing-what you got??

That item is as good as original suzuki petcock- I use same one from same guy. Reserve picks up low on that one (good for my bike)- he sells another where reserve starts earlier.
 
Sorry for not saying so earlier.

I have an '83 (I think) GS450L
 
Sorry for not saying so earlier.

I have an '83 (I think) GS450L
That petcock should work fine ( I think)- take off your old one and measure bolt spacing. Do your existing fuel and vacuum line face in same direction as in ebay pic?
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