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    #31
    Thanks everyone. All of your comments have helped me make up my mind. Like when Keith said "just like you did with your dirt bikes" - see, that's exactly the point, of the 5 dirt bikes I owned over 30 years I never, ever, even once during the entire time I owned them all remembered to turn off the fuel even one time! I never ever did it even once! There is no way in heven or hell I will ever remember to turn off the petcock. It is simply impossible for me to remember. Not sure why. So there is no way I am going that route. I was talking with Duane Saturday morning before the ride and realized that hey, things break and we simply fix them. That's what we do on these 25+ year old bikes. This is no different. I already have the stock rebuild kit so I'll just do it.

    Now on another note. What Ron said. And some others combined. I think the issue is a saturated float. I know the needles and seats were good and the fuel is filtered going into the carbs and the carbs just cleaned so the most likely culprit is a saturated/bad float. My rememberer is rememberering this set of carbs doing this on my other bike. The gas took out a crank end and baring.

    I say that because I am getting gas in my oil while I ride.

    Petcock needs rebuilt anyway so I'll do that. And I am going to swap my floats with the set from my other carbs which I know are good.

    Thanks a million guys

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      #32
      OK, the petcock is rebuilt. New float needles and seats installed and known good floats installed. I changed the oil again.

      We'll see if this gets it when I ride it to work tomorrow.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Hoomgar
        OK, the petcock is rebuilt. New float needles and seats installed and known good floats installed. I changed the oil again.

        We'll see if this gets it when I ride it to work tomorrow.
        Hey theres another 22 pages left yet :twisted: :twisted:

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          #34
          Originally posted by wrench
          Originally posted by Hoomgar
          OK, the petcock is rebuilt. New float needles and seats installed and known good floats installed. I changed the oil again.

          We'll see if this gets it when I ride it to work tomorrow.
          Hey theres another 22 pages left yet :twisted: :twisted:
          No worries mate. This is a Hoom thread :twisted:

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            #35
            Originally posted by Hoomgar
            Originally posted by wrench
            Originally posted by Hoomgar
            OK, the petcock is rebuilt. New float needles and seats installed and known good floats installed. I changed the oil again.

            We'll see if this gets it when I ride it to work tomorrow.
            Hey theres another 22 pages left yet :twisted: :twisted:
            No worries mate. This is a Hoom thread :twisted:
            Dont we know it already :twisted:

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              #36
              To me, the Pingel valve is an upgrade.
              When you live long term with a bike, you get rid of the weak points, which the stock petcock is.
              In a way, the new valve is no different than a good pipe, pods, piston kit, cams...you just get used to the change.
              And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
              Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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                #37
                Originally posted by wrench
                Originally posted by Hoomgar
                OK, the petcock is rebuilt. New float needles and seats installed and known good floats installed. I changed the oil again.

                We'll see if this gets it when I ride it to work tomorrow.
                Hey theres another 22 pages left yet :twisted: :twisted:

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                  #38
                  Rain!!! Grrrrrr :x

                  I'll have to test tomorrow. Looks good from sitting over night though.

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                    #39
                    Well I fixed several things at one time so I am not sure what fixed it but this is resolved. It needed the petcock rebuilt anyway, the valve needles and seats I had new so there was no sense in not putting them in there while I was at it. And the floats have been suspect before for other reasons so all three things needed done anyway IMHO. Normally I would fix one thing at a time in order to find a problem but I am just as happy that this one is gone.

                    3 days now and my oil still looks nice and clean and at the same level. No gas smell in the crankcase.

                    Rock on 8)

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                      #40
                      Good news man.

                      Now ride that thing. 8)

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                        #41
                        =D> Good job.

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