1980 GS850G, bought three summers ago, ran fine. Last summer, started finding gas under the bike when parked overnight, problem got worse as summer went on. Old Q&A said fix petcock, I rebuilt... worked for awhile but crapped out in the fall. #2 cylinder wouldn't fire until around 4000rpm. According to old Q&A, this related to petcock problem of gas going down vacuum tube attached to #2 and flooding the cylinder.
This spring, I changed plugs, oil, etc., as usual. Gas leak still there, but bike ran great with the exception of the #2 cylinder which wouldn't fire below about 4000rpm. At suggestion of old Q&A, I put an in-line shut off valve between petcock and carbs to stop the leaking and flooding #2. Petcock, by the way, is always set to "on", versus prime or reserve.
Now... I have no gas leaking on the floor when shut-off valve is closed... good. But when I open it, within about 10 seconds (motor not running), gas just pours out of the airbox, waaaay more than when I just had the leaky petcock, AND out of a small rust hole on the bottom of the #1/2 exhaust pipe. When I try to start it, there's so much in there that it blows gas out the back of the pipe.
Also, the bike won't start and run, just start and idle for 5-10 seconds, then die. I assume this is burning off the gas sitting in the carbs. When I open the shut-off valve to let more gas into carbs, it immediately kills the engine.
Cylinders #1 and #2 exhausts are warm after it tries to run, so #2 is now firing... good. But, #3/#4 exhaust pipes are cold. I checked plugs, all four are firing, so I'm guessing #3/#4 are not getting any gas. Don't know why...
So, I fixed two problems (gas leak and no #2 below 4000rpm), but now have a bike that pours gas when shut-off value is open, and #3 and #4 aren't working. I love this old bike, it runs fantastic above 4,000rpm when everything's firing, and I take good care of it. Can anyone offer advice to keep this old girl on the road?
Many thanks,
Jon
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