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The second cylinder in from the left on my gs 1100 is fouling spark plugs like crazy. the coil seems to be ok, the plug wire shocked my pretty good when I was messing around with it. if i put a new plug in it is ok for roughly 38 seconds before fouling out again. When taken out the plug smells of gasoline badly. does anyone know a good starting point for figuring this out? thanks.
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paco13
sounds like your fuel petcock is bad, You7 are drawing fuel throught the vacuum hose from #2 carb.
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Since it only takes 38 seconds to totally foul the plug, I'd try an experiment before I replaced the petcock. Rig up a temporary gas tank and plug the vacuum port on the carb. Run it for a minute and see what the plug looks like. If it's fouled, your problem is with the carb. If not, get a new petcock.
If you want to do it even easier, plug the vacuum port on the carb and suck on the end of the vacuum tube coming from the petcock. Slight suction will allow gas to flow into the carbs and you can perform the same test. If the plug still fouls, you don't have a faulty petcock and the fault lies with the carb. If the plug looks good, you need a new petcock. (If that happens, you're going to end up with gas in your mouth....try not to swallow it; if you do, you'll taste it every time you burp for 2 days. (Don't ask me how I know.)
Simple and straight forward and it may save you buying a part you don't need.Last edited by chuckycheese; 08-24-2008, 08:22 PM.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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GS750GUY
Originally posted by paco13 View Postsounds like your fuel petcock is bad, You7 are drawing fuel throught the vacuum hose from #2 carb.
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GS750GUY.
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nathan12
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yeah the petcock has prime on it. I will try the plugging the vent hose thing as soon as I can, though I suppose its time for a new petcock anyway since its like 26 years old. thanks!
nathan
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Originally posted by GS750GUY View PostPlease explain why it sounds like a bad petcock. Is it not allowing enough flow of fuel and starving the cylinder or allowing the flow of too much fuel and flooding the cylinder? Or, is it some other reason.
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GS750GUY.
There are petcock rebuild kits available, but the general concensus on this board is that the kits don't work. You might get a kit for $20-25 and will probably still have a leak due to faulty parts. Better to get a complete petcock for about $60 from your favorite supplier.
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Originally posted by GS750GUY View PostPlease explain why it sounds like a bad petcock. Is it not allowing enough flow of fuel and starving the cylinder or allowing the flow of too much fuel and flooding the cylinder? Or, is it some other reason.
Thanks!
GS750GUY.
it's letting the fuel where it shouldnt - through the vacuum line
this has to to do with the gaskets inside the petcock and a general wear of partsGS850GT
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Originally posted by nathan12 View Postyeah the petcock has prime on it. I will try the plugging the vent hose thing as soon as I can, though I suppose its time for a new petcock anyway since its like 26 years old. thanks!
nathan1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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