Here's what i've done so far:
- Changed the spark plugs (they have spark)
- Checked to make sure the airfilter isn't blocked (it's not)
- Checked the vacuum tube to the petcock
- Checked that the petcock works.
I'm in the process of changing the fuel lines (the previous owner used vinyl tubing, it's hard as a rock, i'm putting neoprene in)
Now, there's gas in the lines that doesn't look to be going anywhere. When i put the petcock on prime, gas leaked out the line where the fuel filter was (aftermarket, the kind you use on lawnmowers) and from the looks of it, no fuel is reaching the carbs. So i'd like to replace the line that goes from the tank to the carbs. Problem is, i don't know how to get at the carb/fuel line junction.
Is there an "easy" (as in not dropping the engine) way to get at this connector? Is it possible to pull the carbs without taking the engine out of the bike?
My clymer manual is on order, but i'm hoping i can get this going pretty soon...
Otherwise, i'll have to clean the carbs i figure (gulp)
Thanks in advance,
Blaise (n00bie)
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