Yesterday, I decided to pull the carbs and a friend and I spent about 4 hours cleaning, checking, and tuning the carbs. Several of the jets were clogged and there was a lot of varnish and crap in the bowls.
After everything was cleaned and back together, I was still having problems. The bike still ran weak, backfired a lot, stalled at idle, and various other problems. It was doing the same thing before, but a little differently. The fuel spitting seemed to be fixed, but I really did not run it long enough to really be sure.
Some questions were answered, some were not. I left a small gas tank (from a snowblower) hooked up overnight to see if the bowls were still overflowing, and found a puddle of gas on the garage floor this morning. Before, it would just run right out, but now it is better. Is this normal?
Also, I may have found the source of the running problems. The diaphragm in the petcock has several leaks, and was allowing fuel into the vacuum line that opens it. If I can fix the leaking when on "Prime" issue I can install an aftermarket Pingel petcock that is simply on/off instead of this silly on/reserve/prime thing Suzuki has going on here. Is this problematic, assuming the leaking fuel when on prime is not normal? I will have to mildly modify the tank, but I would rather do that instead of dealing with the diaphragm thing in the petcock, and I can install an out-of-tank fuel filter.
Lastly, I am open to suggestions for other reasons that may cause what I am experiencing. Ideas?
Thanks for any help,
Tony
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