I got the bike started on choke and it ran for a time without stalling. Then, after taking off the choke, and with my hand on the throttle (because it won't idle) I was able to drive it a few miles before it started stalling (all the while keeping my hand on the throttle). I could then push start it when it stalled out, it would run for a time, while bucking, and then stall out within a quarter mile.
I noticed on here that if the petcock was bad it might flood the #2 carb, causing stalling. The carbs were rebuilt (not by me, and perhaps badly). I also put on a new-ish clean tank. While doing that, I took the old petcock out of the old tank and cleaned it. It looked like hell, with large amounts of solidified gas. I scraped it out as best I could, but I noticed that there was a small metal part in between the selector and the area where the fuel came into the line. I couldn't figure out what to do with it, and I figured that it was a small broken spring or stop. I put it back together and got gas flowing, believing that it would work ok. The bike indeed started, but won't idle and won't stay running.
My question is this, does anyone think that this could be the cause of my woes? I can easily do this without rebuilding the carbs on my own (scared) and figure that it could be the cause, since the petcock looked so horrible earlier.
Any thoughts are helpful.
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