Took out carbs, sprayed 'em out with Chemtool choke cleaner. Re-installed last week, didn't try starting the bike.
Got used petcocks on eBay, cheap. Look to work just fine - but won't fit my tank. Is the L-model built with a different petcock due to the teardop-shaped tank? These are not wide enough - the screws don't line up with the holes in the tank. Maybe they were a different year?
Re-installed old petcock: aftermarket junk stuck on Prime. Cleaned it out with same choke cleaner.
Re-filled gas tank, alot of the gas came right of the carbs, apparently from the inner-right (brake-side) float bowl. Did my o-rings turn to mush 'cause of the choke cleaner? Gaskets looked good, everything looked ok, and only sprayed down the throats and the floats. No further disassembly was done. Maybe the gas came out of the vent tubes? Hard to tell.
There is gas in the airbox - so much of it that when I got the bike upright from off the kickstand, a good deal of gas came flowing out of the bottom vent tube (no hose). Air filter is still clean, though.
Would an inline cutoff switch help? How about when it's running - won't this much gas 'cause some bad flooding?
Sooo ... fuel dripping everywhere caused by A) blown petcock, or B) leaky carbs that need a rebuild now?
Last question: Where on Earth can I get a NEW petcock that's right for my bike? What years/models are interchangeable? Everyone claims that ronayers.com has them, but I see absolutely nothing over there that can help me. Am I blind or something? lol
PLEASE HELP! I need to get this bike running again, it has NO other problems other than this. Petcock or carb rebuild, both are very affordable right now, but time is running out. Which way do I go?
Sorry for the long post. Thanks!!!
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