I finally finished the de-rust and seal on my fuel tank (I LOVE the POR-15 seal kit!) and mounted up the fuel level sending unit, and the petcock and installed the tank. Cranked the engine, warmed it up a few seconds and began to ride around the parking lot for a bit. Took about 3 minutes to starve the carbs and shut off the engine 'cause the petcock's not flowing anything. Doesn't matter what location I place the petcock lever in. I removed and opened the petcock and found all the rubber parts were stiff and brittle.
#1... I can buy an entire new petcock from my local Suzi dealer for about $50.00 but they don't show an OEM rebuild kit for it. They do show a few aftermarket kits for about $20.00 but had difficulty determining which one fit my exact model. Does anyone know of a cheaper alternative for a rebuild kit or entire petcock?
#2... When my carbs began to run dry, my idle speed increased from 1000 to nearly 3000 RPM. This tells me I'm pretty heavily rich on my mixture. I thought that the screws down inside the recess on the top-front of the carb body were the mixture screws, but mine refuse to turn without VERY heavy torque.. almost to the point I'm afraid I'm going to break something. Anybody up to describing exactly what I need to do to set these mixtures correctly? (I'll then go back and redo my carb synch again).
#3... While I was going through my carb synch the first time.. I noted a huge amount of condensation building up inside the manometer tubes. I had an inch or better of moisture built up after a short while. Water bouncing up and down on top of the mercury with the power pulses. Made it difficult to read the mercury after a bit. Anyone know a way to prevent this?
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