Some background
I have searched with some diligence but I only find the prudent warnings about taking care to avoid sending fuel past the carbs and into the cylinders.
Per my ealier posts, I had some problems with a bad petcock and other issues this summer. A British bike shop did some checks and got it sorted after a few false start repairs at a Japanese shop. It rode home from there strongly, after starting without issue. I let the bike (79 GS 1000e- mint, stock) sit for about 20-25 days before trying to ride it to my winter storage spot. When all is in working order, it usually fires after 1 second of cranking. It cranked well, but sounded gas-starved. Could all of have the fuel in the bowls evaporated? After some extended cranking, I ended up push starting it to try to save the battery.
The idea of PRI position only occurred to me late, and it fired after 2 pushing tries while on prime. There may be a related issue in that the choke seems to need adjustment, and that may have been the starting problem. Once it fired and warmed at a low idle (choke seems not to be closing all the way- max at full choke is only 2500 rpm), it ran great for about 12 miles to indoor storage for the winter. I just drained the bowls for winter, but I might be brave and try a choke adjustment as a winter project.
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