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    Where does the vacuum line hook up to carbs, '79 GS1000E

    Last Monday I took a 50 mile trip on my '79 GS1000E, it slowly sputtered
    and died, it was strarving for gas, but I had half a tank, so I switched the
    petcock to prime, and it started. I was feeling underneth the carbs and felt a disconnected vacuum line sucking air. I pinched it off with a pair of
    itty bitty vice grips I luckily bought the night before and made it home.
    The vacuum hose to the petcock was still connected, so I figured the prior owner spliced the one I felt sucking air to the one connected to the petcock with electrical tape, as I never found a nipple. When I put a nipple to connect the two the bike ran and now does run great.

    I looked through the service manual and there's nothing that shows where
    the vacuum line hooks up to the carbs, can anyone tell me, eventually I'll remove my tank and see for myself.

    Thanks,
    Steve
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    On your bike, it will be on the #3 carb.

    Just be sure you realize that #1 is under your clutch hand and #4 is under your throttle hand and count accordingly.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Steve View Post
      On your bike, it will be on the #3 carb.

      Just be sure you realize that #1 is under your clutch hand and #4 is under your throttle hand and count accordingly.

      .
      OK, thanks, I was looking in the service manual everywhere, even on the parts fische, and the only mention of it was in a step to remove your fuel tank, it's hard to believe with all that information in there they could miss
      printing that.

      Steve
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