I have been working on my 1981 GS750X and recently removed the tank. In order to fire up the bike, I have been using a clear hose and funnel for the gas kind of gas tank height. The bike runs great but when I turned it off, I noticed that gas was slowly going into the carbs with the engine off.
I did a number of tests with liquid and air as I have a cabr pressure tester, and I found needles and seats were not in great shape so bought a re-build kit on Amazon. I assembled all back with the new parts and tested the carbs with the clear hose and funnel again, and then with air using the carb pressure tester. There was an improvement, but there is still a minor leak through each needle that is driving my nuts (even pressing the floats and pushing the needles)!!! Seats' orings are sealing perfectly.
I did a bench test leaving the carbs overnight with the clear hose full of gas (~10inches) and the carbs kind of covered with paper towels, the day after the gas level was a couple of inches down but I was not able to see any gas anywhere, hahahaha
The other bench test I did on the new parts was to pressure test the system with air and spray water+detergent on the needles. Then I found that it can not hold pressure as it leaks through each needle.
The questions are, would a small leak through needles be normal? or the expectation is to have a 100% leak-free system? or do you guys close gas tank valves every time you park/stop the bike?
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