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    1980 GS 1000 petcock settings

    Not sure about the settings on the petcock. I have a lot of fuel running out of the carbs while its sitting. What is the orientation of the screw for on off and prime?

    #2
    Might have to get confirmation from someone who has one, but I believe that the position shown is ON, or RUN.

    Turned vertical is PRIme, but, unlike other petococks, it does take a "puff" of vacuum to get it going in PRIme, after which it will keep flowing until turned horizontal.

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      #3
      Like all GS1000, and every other GS I know of, there is no off. Vertical is prime, horizontal is off. Prime isn't really prime either, because it STILL takes engine vacuum to turn it on. It is suposed to stay on once it starts to flow in prime, but it may or may not depending on if the valve sticks (mine did, so I put a brand new one on which also sticks). If yours is in that position and it is leaking gas from the carbs when sitting, , the petcock is probably bad.
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        #4
        There is a check valve built into the back cover which holds the prime actuated once it sees some vacuum suction. Seems simple enough but not the most reliable setup. New OEM petcocks are about $75, or aftermarket equivalents are $50. I have a spare if you get stuck and can't find one.

        BTW, the factory suzuki service manual has a ditty on how the petcock works. Look in the 1980 supplement section. Free download on Basscliff's website.
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          #5
          A quick fix is to put an inline plastic Briggs and Stratton shutoff valve between the petcock and the carbs. I detest vacuum petcocks even when they function as designed.

          Great for test tanks too, and I also install them on Briggs engines which don't have them, such as my riding mower.

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            #6
            I actually adjusted it this way. It was sitting between vertical and horizontal. I set it just before the pic and we shall see if I get another puddle tonight.
            Thanks or the input guys!

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              #7
              You probably will. You should check and make sure you're not flooding your crankcase with that gas.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Tom R View Post
                You probably will. You should check and make sure you're not flooding your crankcase with that gas.
                Yeah,why don't you be cautious and disconnect fuel line at petcock, add temp line and run that into some container, like your lawn mower tank - then check in morning.Petcocks often malfunction.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1980GS1000 View Post
                  Not sure about the settings on the petcock. I have a lot of fuel running out of the carbs while its sitting. What is the orientation of the screw for on off and prime?
                  ........................... i have a vacuum petcock on a 1980gs1000e ,,,,, on prime if you have cranked the motor a few times it will stay open ,,, it should be turned to the horizontal position once your bike is running ... otheywise it could flood .... regards oldgrumpy

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                    #10
                    I had to replace mine. The prime function still doesn't work as it should.
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