On the ride I did on sunday, the bike stalled about a half mile from my house. after a lot of futzing around we got the bike to start. We thought I had run out of gas.
Sputtering and wheezing the bike made it to the gas station. We filled the tank, it was still a pain to start, but it started, and we begun our ride.
We got to our first destination and we stopped the bikes, did our errand and left again. My bike behaved perfectly. However, after leaving our seccond destination, the bike made it about a mile before dieing again. Starved of fuel.
After much finagling (mostly with the petcock, some futzing with the choke) the bike started again, this time we made it to the light at the onramp to the highway. the bike died again. We pushed the bike off hte side of the road and into the gas station.
We took the tank off, and found the fuel line from the petcock to only have a few drips of fuel in it. I sucked on the vacuum line to see if I could test for the petcock functioning properly...... And gas poured out at a prodigous rate. So the petcock seems to be working ok. I re-attached the hose from the tank to the vacuum line on the carbs and the bike started and we took off. not even a hickup from there home.
We rode with large throttle openings so the appearant vacuum would be low to the carbs. So... I'm really not sure what the deal is here.
I"m going to be replacing the vacuum line from the carb to the petcock. I was seriously considdering cleaning and chekcing my petcock as well, but with how fuel flowed from it when I sucked on the vacuum line I think it's ok.
Does it sound like I'm going down the right path? Should I remove and clean that petcock anyway?
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