Apparently, for however long I do not know, my bike was set on "prime" on the petcock. It wasn't untill yesterday when changing the oil, and noticing the distinct gasoline smell, that I looked for where the petcock was on my bike. I have no idea how long it was set on prime, could of been like that since I bought it in April last year, or some jackass from the neighborhood might of done it just a few weeks ago...
The bike is a 1982 GS850GL, like I said bought it in April of 2010, and had rode it for most of the season up till November/early December. Bought some oil filters online so I could change the oil for winter, but accidentally ordered the wrong kind (for a bmw bike no less...) I had also bought a clutch cover gasket, because I had intended on taking the clutch cover off and cleaning out the oil view window, because I could never see the level in it, and believed it was dirty, then thought maybe it was just too overfull, but still just now couldn't see the oil level after putting in just 2 quarts yesterday, so probably will need to clean it after all. I tried starting the bike before the oil change, would turn over, but wouldn't start. I havn't tried since. Also took out the 2 outside spark plugs, and saw they were black and sooty, so carbon fouled. In January noticed that I was leaking some oil it seemed, probably because gas was getting in and making it over full? Seemed to originate from the carbs area, though not certain where exactly, was on the left side if that matters. Wasn't able to do anything about it being the area in Kansas that I live was covered with over a foot of snow, and no indoor area to work on it.
So yeah, I think that's a pretty good summation of where I am at now. I'm figuring I will have to take out the carbs and give them a bath in carb cleaner, and replace the spark plugs. What else should I do to make things right? Anything else I should look into while I'm tearing stuff apart? Been looking some at BassCliff's website, but is kind of overwhelming on what all to do. I don't want my bike out of commission for too long, but then again I want to make sure its done all right, and catch any other problems before the become major issues.
Thanks.
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