I bought my 82 GS450E from someone who said that he had completely rebuilt and cleaned the carbs. He said he had it running and then just let it sit. When I bought it from him, he said it just needed a battery.
Bought a new battery. I noticed a small amount of surface rust in the tank so I cleaned and sealed it. Reinstalled the petcock and tried to fire it up. Engine turns over but doesn't fire. Sounds like its not getting any fuel.
Disconnected the tank and turned the petcock from run to reserve. Nothing comes out. Remove petcock, disassemble and clean, reinstall. Nothing comes out. Order a new petcock from ebay and the orientation of the fuel and vacuum ports are towards the rear of the bike, making it impossible to connect the lines. I'm pretty certain this is not the right petcock (see photo below).
Reinstall the original petcock, turn it on reserve and suck on the fuel port. Nada. Blow on it and I can hear air bubbling in the tank. Suck again and get a mouthful of gas. Yum. Twist to run and nothing. Reinstall on bike and twist to reserve, a little gas dribbles out the tube so I connect it. Try to start the engine and it acts like it got a little fuel then just grinds over as if its not getting fuel again. I've tried this exercise with choke on and off, with throttle open and close. Same results no matter what.
I'm starting to lose even more of my hair and I cant afford to lose anymore.
My first concern is whether I even had the correct petcock to begin with. The one on the bike only has two settings: straight down and 'res' which is pointed to the front of the bike. There is no 'pri' setting. There is a brass screw to the right of the straight down position that prevents the cock from being turned in that direction. Near as I can tell from searching this site and BikeCliff's site (AWESOME resources and thank you very much), my petcock is not original.
Secondly, is there a way of checking to see if the carbs are even getting fuel? Am I going to have to tear out the carbs?
HELP!!
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