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 Fuel problem help ?I have an 82 gs 550 L with 4200 miles everything is good , compression 120 psi , now good spark , carbs were done by shop for last owner. Drained tank noticed when draining through pet cock with vacuum hooked up fuel flow would stop , is this normal ? Fuel was dark replaced fuel and added sea foam . Thanks for any help Tags: None Tags: None
 
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	 bearrocco bearrocco
 I always had Kawasaki's . I miss read the pet cock , I thought down was off and pri was primary . If I was running it on prim would the bike run bad , and should the fuel stop flowing on reserve with the bike running with vacuum hooked up ?
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 read my first post....... the fuel will flow on REServe if the engine is running, and stop flowing when the engine stops.Originally posted by bearrocco View PostI always had Kawasaki's . I miss read the pet cock , I thought down was off and pri was primary . If I was running it on prim would the bike run bad , and should the fuel stop flowing on reserve with the bike running with vacuum hooked up ?
 
 DO NOT leave the petcock on PRIme unless you are filling the carbs after a rebuild or you have drained them. the bike will run ok but if left on when the engine has stopped you risk flooding the engine with fuel, or dumping the entire contents of the tank on the floor!1978 GS1085.
 
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	 ThrottleBack ThrottleBack
 If I can hijack for a moment, is there a rule of thumb for how long to leave on prime with freshly rebuilt carbs? IE prime for ten seconds the switch to on?Originally posted by Agemax View Postread my first post....... the fuel will flow on REServe if the engine is running, and stop flowing when the engine stops.
 
 DO NOT leave the petcock on PRIme unless you are filling the carbs after a rebuild or you have drained them. the bike will run ok but if left on when the engine has stopped you risk flooding the engine with fuel, or dumping the entire contents of the tank on the floor!
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 30 seconds is plenty to get enough fuel into the bowls to allow it to start up. the vacuum will then take over when switched to ON.Originally posted by ThrottleBack View PostIf I can hijack for a moment, is there a rule of thumb for how long to leave on prime with freshly rebuilt carbs? IE prime for ten seconds the switch to on?1978 GS1085.
 
 Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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	 bearrocco bearrocco
 Thanks , I'm going to drain carb bowls see what comes out , are those screws on the bottom of the bowls drains ? sorry about all the questions ,my z1r1000 had drains with hoses  
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	 bearrocco bearrocco
 This bike is goofy . Let is sit over night , just started it up with fuel in the on position , all cylinders hitting , idled down running great. restarted fine Guess that sea foam is working   
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