I have done a by-the-book carb disassembly and clean and I am trying to fine tune a bit before I put it back together. My tank is off and to the side and I have a length of hose so that I can use the real tank as my remote tank while I play around. I turned the petcock to prime to fill the bowls, but nothing would flow through the hose. I know it is not the petcock, because when I remove the hose from the petcock nipple, fuel flows out of there like hell wouldnt have it. So it seems like there is an air lock. However aren't the vent hoses (X2) on the carbs meant to allow for liquid to freely flow through the system just like a plumbing drain stack?
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It seems like one of those questions that has a simple answer but its beyond me.
I have done a by-the-book carb disassembly and clean and I am trying to fine tune a bit before I put it back together. My tank is off and to the side and I have a length of hose so that I can use the real tank as my remote tank while I play around. I turned the petcock to prime to fill the bowls, but nothing would flow through the hose. I know it is not the petcock, because when I remove the hose from the petcock nipple, fuel flows out of there like hell wouldnt have it. So it seems like there is an air lock. However aren't the vent hoses (X2) on the carbs meant to allow for liquid to freely flow through the system just like a plumbing drain stack?Tags: None
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Yes, the petcock is definitely letting fuel through, and the hose is brand new transparent hose.. so there are no blockages from gunk or debris. I can see through the hose, so I know it's not moving through unless I take the hose off momentarily at the carb side and let some air in.
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Yes, but I did make my own gaskets which is making me nervous. I traced them from the one surviving gasket I salvaged from the tear down, and I was pretty fussy with it, but you never know.
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