I just am returning to motorcycling after a couple of decades. I got a 1983 450GA a couple of weeks ago, although an automatic was not my first choice, the price was right. Overall, I am fine with the motorcycle given its age, but there are some issues.
I am experiencing a fuel problem. When the pet cock is in the ON position, the motorcycle dies after a few mile (tank full). Can get it running again when pet cock is on RES (still nearly a full tank). Leaving it in the RES position, there is no problem with the engine dying. I talked to the previous owner, and he said he did not experience such a problem, although he did not ride it much because his main motorcycle is a BMW.
One possibility is a hole in the pet-cock diaphragm, but cannot make a determination. According to the service manual, the vacuum from the carb pulls the diaphragm open to allow the fuel to flow when the pet cock is on either ON or RES; therefore I suspect that both the hose and diaphragm are ok because the motorcycle does not die when the pet cock is in the RES position. However, when I pulled the spark plugs, the right one was darker, indicating that it is running a little rich. But not so dark to be overly concern, at least not for now.
I did pull the vacuum hose to see if there is any residual fuel, which there wasn't as far as I can tell, although it could have evaporated by then. There was a small partial cut at one end of the hose. The cut did not appear to go all the way through, but I trimmed it off. Hose was still sufficiently long to reinstall with slack.
I did a quick search of the site and found a couple of useful threads, but not all of the information I would like.
Any advice or recommendation? Is there some other diagnostic test I should try? Is sealing the vacuum hose and running on RES a reasonable thing to do? One of the threads suggested this as an option. There are some pet-cock rebuild kits on ebay. Has anyone had any experiences with such kits?
Thank you in advance.
Paul
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