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    Is my petcock the problem?

    My bike isn't starting so first up on the checklist is the petcock. I took it off and noticed that sucking on the hose with the vacuum portion doesn't allow any air or fluid through. It's stuck.

    The Prime function works fine and fuel flows through there. Do I need to replace my petcock? Other solutions? Thanks.

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    Originally posted by DrWick View Post
    My bike isn't starting so first up on the checklist is the petcock. I took it off and noticed that sucking on the hose with the vacuum portion doesn't allow any air or fluid through. It's stuck.

    The Prime function works fine and fuel flows through there. Do I need to replace my petcock? Other solutions? Thanks.
    Yes, best to replace petcock ( the successful repair rate is apparently low). BUT since you have flowing gas in prime spot, this is not the cause of not starting. Have you followed the link to Basscliff's site? lots of troubleshooting info to get you started.
    1981 gs650L

    "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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      #3
      What bike and what tap?
      79 GS1000S
      79 GS1000S (another one)
      80 GSX750
      80 GS550
      80 CB650 cafe racer
      75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
      75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father

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        #4
        Greetings and Salutations!!

        Hi Mr. DrWick,

        If you apply vacuum to the vacuum port on the petcock, fuel should start flowing while in the ON and RES positions. When in PRI position, it should flow without vacuum using just gravity feed. If it does not operate in this fashion then replacement is the best option. Rebuild kits are "hit and miss". For a little more info, see this article: Where Do These Hoses Go?

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          #5
          BassCliff,

          Thanks so much for the warm welcome! This seems like a great community here. I bought this bike for cheap and am realizing that it's time for a lot of maintenance things mentioned on the GS greeting site. I'm a newbie at this stuff but every time I dive into something I get less and less intimidated by it and start to understand it more. I appreciate everyone's patience in the meantime!

          I'm going to go through the whole checklist this winter but want to get a little more riding in this season if I can get it working at least somewhat reliably.

          So I bought a new petcock and some new fuel lines. After inspecting the new petcock I was surprised to find that it also doesn't release gas when sucking on the hose. It makes a sound like it's moving something inside but no gas flows. Maybe I'm missing something on how it's supposed to work.

          I did manage to get the bike running by pouring some gas through the vacuum hose into the carbs. Once it started I noticed small puffs of gas going through the vacuum hose in sync with the motor. Maybe this is how it's supposed to work? It was very minimal gas almost in the form of vapor.

          I rode the bike around a while for that night and it would start with no problem. The next day it wouldn't start again. Even with using the primer setting on the petcock. Maybe something is wrong with the primer fuel intake? I took the hose off and it's not blocked in the hose.

          Any thought you have would be much appreciated. It's a 1980 GS550 btw. Many thanks!

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            #6
            "pouring some gas thru vacuum line" ? make sure you revisit Basscliff's for correct hose hookup, since that vacuum line would only feed #2 cylinder.

            Since your original post, I have developed a petcock problem myself. Took bike out for ride, ran strangely, pulled great at above 4k, but was definitely stumbling at low rpms ( where I usually ride ). Came back, pulled plugs and #2 was black, while others were nice. Hmm, big clue! put my clear hose on vacuum line and sucked- whoopie, fuel came down, informing me that my petcock was failing. Iffy rebuild kit for $20, or new petcock fot $50 ? Easy choice!
            1981 gs650L

            "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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