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What would cause gas to be on my oil and lots of it?
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Failed petcock and for Gawdsake don't run it !! { or you parked it on prime }Last edited by bccap; 10-20-2013, 12:29 PM.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Charley Davidson
Thanks for the replies
what are the screws at the top of the carburetors in the front right on the throat by the intake
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1_v8_merc
Usually your float valve acts as a back-up to prevent gas from getting into the cylinders. But with enough pressure, gas will slip past too. Many of the newer motorcycles have stronger float valves or rubber-tipped ones to prevent this.
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Originally posted by 1_v8_merc View PostUsually your float valve acts as a back-up to prevent gas from getting into the cylinders. But with enough pressure, gas will slip past too. Many of the newer motorcycles have stronger float valves or rubber-tipped ones to prevent this.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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Charley Davidson
What kind of symptoms does a bad petcock or diaphragm cause on these bikes? After my coil issues were resolved the bike ran wonderful but just for a few days. It then started running like the other bike I have and the only common denominator was the carbs. I rebuilt the carbs about a year ago or less (complete with all new gaskets & o-rings plus cleaned in carb dip) I took them off the bike and cleaned them again with carb & choke cleaner. When put back on the bike only 1 bowl was full, another had a small amount of gas & 2 were bone dry. I'm kinda suspecting the petcock.
I ride 7 miles each way every day and have to fill up every day.
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Originally posted by Charley Davidson View PostWhat kind of symptoms does a bad petcock or diaphragm cause on these bikes? After my coil issues were resolved the bike ran wonderful but just for a few days. It then started running like the other bike I have and the only common denominator was the carbs. I rebuilt the carbs about a year ago or less (complete with all new gaskets & o-rings plus cleaned in carb dip) I took them off the bike and cleaned them again with carb & choke cleaner. When put back on the bike only 1 bowl was full, another had a small amount of gas & 2 were bone dry. I'm kinda suspecting the petcock.
I ride 7 miles each way every day and have to fill up every day.
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Originally posted by Charley Davidson View PostWhat kind of symptoms does a bad petcock or diaphragm cause on these bikes? After my coil issues were resolved the bike ran wonderful but just for a few days. It then started running like the other bike I have and the only common denominator was the carbs. I rebuilt the carbs about a year ago or less (complete with all new gaskets & o-rings plus cleaned in carb dip) I took them off the bike and cleaned them again with carb & choke cleaner. When put back on the bike only 1 bowl was full, another had a small amount of gas & 2 were bone dry. I'm kinda suspecting the petcock.
I ride 7 miles each way every day and have to fill up every day.
Once you have replaced the petcock. Drain the oil and refill. Drive the bike for a few miles, maybe 25 or so. Drain the oil again and this time replace the oil and filter as well.
After each ride check your oil level to make sure that was your problem.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Originally posted by Scout View PostJust reading about your issue. Are you saying you ride 14 miles and your using a tank of gas?
Originally posted by bccap View PostWith the petcock in the on position pull the gas line off. If any gas at all is dribbling out your petcock is shot. It can also dribble down the vacuum line.
Once you have replaced the petcock. Drain the oil and refill. Drive the bike for a few miles, maybe 25 or so. Drain the oil again and this time replace the oil and filter as well.
After each ride check your oil level to make sure that was your problem.
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