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I have been lurking this forum since I first saw the add for my 1978 GS750 posted on craigslist last spring. Since then with the a lot help of you guys I have been able to turn out a pretty neat little cafe project. Always something new to learn here. Almost every issue I came across somebody else had already experienced and posted about. I have had my bike up and running strong for a few months now, never having any issues other than little things. (leaky tach drive and drain plug) I ride mostly on weekends and I am very please with what this 38 year old machine can do.
Now for my problem(s?). I was out cruising around last weekend when I had to stop for fuel. While pumping my gas I saw a puddle form under the bike. I realized it was fuel leaking out of the overflow of carb #4 (not just a trickle but a pretty steady stream) . I knocked on the bowl a few times to free up the float and hammered down back to my place a few miles away. Every stop sign and intersection where I had the chance to look down I saw the puddle reappear. I somehow made it back to my garage with some fuel left in my tank and without turning into a fireball.
Engine off, I opened up the drain plug on carb #4 so I could drop the bowl and see what was jamming the float up. The gas never stopped flowing from the drain plug so I pulled the fuel line for the petcock and saw that it was never losing flow (steady stream in all positions). After draining all the fuel from my tank I was able to pull the bowl on carb #4 and clean my floats and needle and get everything moving smooth. Got it back together added a little fuel, fired it up and now carb #1 is overflowing.
I am assuming my petcock is shot but would this cause the carbs to overflow or just a coincidence? Everything seemed to be in excellent order up until stopping at that gas pump. Also not sure if related but the petcock also seems to have some what of a yellowish oxidation. I believe the carbs are Mikuni VM26SS with K&N pods and the petcock is the vacuum three position (RES,ON,PRI)
Thanks in advance, sorry for any ignorance.
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