First time it happened I thought maybe a piece of debris in the petcock, so I took it off and... strange, everything seems clean and in order. Oring looks good, no varnish or whatever else so I put it back together and install it back on the tank. Take the header off, drain the oil, put the header back on and put new oil back in it. Just to be safe I let the fuel hose dangle in a jar - after a day or so not even a drop from it. Looks good.
Put the fuel line back on the carbs and take it for a ride. Again, just to be safe, I put the fuel line back in it's jar for another night to make sure it doesn't wet anything. Again, not a drop. Satisfied with this I put everything back together, go for a ride and put it away with an easy mind.
The next day... What the....?!! smell of gas in the garage and a flooded crankcase.
The above scenario pretty much repeats itself with the exception of more nights in the jar for the fuel line and I decide to keep the tank less than 1/2 full when I park it ... and I tap on the petcock a few times for good luck.
Then, after a week of normality, another crankcase full of gas. Right away I send the fuel line to it's jar! Guess what - eight hours later not even a drop.
BTW - this petcock is only about 6 years old.
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