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Gas smell in oil???
I have put new jets in and cleaned carbs and put on a new OEM petcock..bike runs super starts and run when cold no choke
but i still have a SLIGHT gas smell in oilTags: None
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Do not run it !! Until you figure out what's up. The petcock is the usual suspect. Is the oil over the sight glass ? Drain a little and check it. Did you leave it on prime ? Oil changes are cheaper than new engines.
If you do have oil in your gas and you address the issue and repair it. Put in fresh oil run it for fifty or so miles. Then do another oil change and change the filter as well this time.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Fuel Petcock
Originally posted by gsvol View PostI have put new jets in and cleaned carbs and put on a new OEM petcock..bike runs super starts and run when cold no choke
but i still have a SLIGHT gas smell in oil
NOTE: Is your vacuum hose clear? (see-through) If so, you'd be able to see fuel going into the carbs.
Of course, the fuel travel depends on if the bike was on the sidestand or the center stand. And also the angle of the carbs facing the engine.
Originally posted by gsvol View Postdont know
its the 1980 petcock with no knob
i will pull hose off and see if gas runs free
Follow the steps as suggested if your oil level is above the limit line.
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gsvol
Originally posted by GSXR7ED View PostI checked 1980 model airboxes across the board and they all have drain tubes. This is important because if fuel leaked from the petcock to the carbs, (via the vacuum hose) it can drain out the exit tube.
NOTE: Is your vacuum hose clear? (see-through) If so, you'd be able to see fuel going into the carbs.
Of course, the fuel travel depends on if the bike was on the sidestand or the center stand. And also the angle of the carbs facing the engine.
[You didn't mention what type of bike you have and so I found the GS550 petcock with no knob]
Follow the steps as suggested if your oil level is above the limit line.
Ed
its on its center stand
its a 1980 GS750L
oil is not above full line
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AirBox
Originally posted by gsvol View Postno its not a clear tube
its on its center stand
its a 1980 GS750L
oil is not above full line
So, how are you smelling fuel in the oil? Is it seaping from the heads?
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gsvol
Originally posted by GSXR7ED View PostAlright...I've still got the parts site open and see your airbox looks similar to mine. If fuel leaks towards the airbox, there's a reservoir and drain tube behind the clutch gearbox. It happened to me and I was wondering why fuel was leaking under the engine.
So, how are you smelling fuel in the oil? Is it seaping from the heads?
Ed
no gas leaks under bikeLast edited by Guest; 04-17-2013, 12:59 PM.
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Originally posted by gsvol View Postits the 1980 petcock with no knob
i will pull hose off and see if gas runs free
To activate fuel flow in PRIme, you have to first apply a 'puff' of vacuum, then it will free-flow, even though the vacuum is removed.
On any other petcock, you simply turn the lever to PRIme and fuel flows (assuming it's working properly).
In the RUN position, it works like all the rest. Apply vacuum, fuel flows. Remove vacuum, fuel stops.
I can't remember which slot position is which, though, as I don't have one of them, even though two of our bikes are '80 models. Thankfully, the non-"L" shafties were spared.
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Oh man!
Originally posted by gsvol View Posti drained a little oil into a cup
I'd be concerned because my fear would be a fire starting between my legs if too much fuel is leaking. I don't mean to scare you but I was thinking about that when I saw how much fuel was in my "T's" reservoir. I may be overreacting to that but if it's on my mind, I won't feel comfortable riding my "T".
So the problem lies with either your carbs or the fuel petcock.
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gsvol
Originally posted by Steve View PostThe PRIme function on the (dreaded) '80 petocock works a bit differently than the rest of them
To activate fuel flow in PRIme, you have to first apply a 'puff' of vacuum, then it will free-flow, even though the vacuum is removed.
On any other petcock, you simply turn the lever to PRIme and fuel flows (assuming it's working properly).
In the RUN position, it works like all the rest. Apply vacuum, fuel flows. Remove vacuum, fuel stops.
I can't remember which slot position is which, though, as I don't have one of them, even though two of our bikes are '80 models. Thankfully, the non-"L" shafties were spared.
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gsvol
Originally posted by GSXR7ED View PostSomething might be up with your carbs...possibly. You should replace the vacuum line with a clear hose...this way you'll see if the petcock is draining too much fuel into chamber #3.
I'd be concerned because my fear would be a fire starting between my legs if too much fuel is leaking. I don't mean to scare you but I was thinking about that when I saw how much fuel was in my "T's" reservoir. I may be overreacting to that but if it's on my mind, I won't feel comfortable riding my "T".
So the problem lies with either your carbs or the fuel petcock.
Ed
and i have no gas leaks under bike
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Originally posted by gsvol View Postthe petcock is BRAN NEW!
and i have no gas leaks under bike1978 GS1085.
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Trial & Error
Originally posted by gsvol View Postthe petcock is BRAN NEW!
and i have no gas leaks under bike
Follow Agemax's advice and just ride...eventually it should sort itself out/the fuel should burn through after several rides.
Didn't mean to get you riled up! I'm just offering possibilities from my recent experience with my fuel leak.
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