1. Cleaned carbs (replaced all O rings)
2. Synced carbs (bench)
3. New O-rings for intake boots
4. Checked valve clearances (all in spec)
5. Changed oil
6. Changed plugs
7. Thoroughly cleaned and re-lubed chain
8. Coil relay modification
9. Lubed throttle and clutch cables
10. New petcock
11. Rebuild front and rear brake calipers (new seals and dust covers)
12. Clean inside of gas tank out - Actually a little too well - It then leaked - so I bought a new tank that is amazing condition - So new tank
Thank you to anyone and everyone who has helped me get to this point. I definitely couldn't have done it without this community.
What I have left is to make my stainless steel brake lines when the parts come and the sync the carbs once I get the bike running.
I ran into a problem when I went to start the bike tonight. I put my new tank on and filled it up with about 2 gallons of gas or so. I put the bike on prime for about 2 minutes or so. I then started to turn the bike over. I had the choke on. Nothing. Turned it over for about another 30 seconds or so more and still nothing. So I primed it again for about another minute. Turned it over and a sputter or two. About this time I notice that there is gas coming out of the hose that is attached to the bottom of my air box. A drain hose of some sorts. I watch it for a minute or two and it gradually slows down to a very very very slow drip. So I continue to turn it over. A bunch of sputters here and there but nothing. That I am not that worried about. My battery ran dead and I pretty much gave up for the evening.
But the leaking gas. Any thoughts on this. Did I leave it on prime to long and over flow one of the fuel bowls? Sticking needle valve?
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