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Sounds like a combo of both. If the petcock is working correctly there should be no fuel flowing when the bike is off. If the float valve is working correctly there should be enough pressure on the float needle to hold back the fuel head created by a non-working petcock.Originally posted by 1979GS750E View Post79GS750E...gas leaking from #2 VM carb overflow line. Is this more likely caused by a bad float valve or will a bad petcock cause this? Only carb #2 has the issue. If it's the petcock, which style/brand do you prefer?
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I think he's counting right to left...Originally posted by rustybronco View PostOn VM's the petcock is connected to the #3 carb.
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Whichever one is leaking needs a little attention to the needle valve in the float bowl, and, if it continues to leak with the engine off the petcock has a separate problem, or it is in PRI.Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostI think he's counting right to left...
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Try tapping the float bowl, sometimes that dislodges the float needle, at least if it did you'ld know your problem.Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
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1979GS750E
Thanks everybody - I got it fixed, new float valve
These float valves are funny things. They can look perfect and still not work. My dad used to blow through them to test the sealing. I did that too, but the sealing surfaces did not hold, even though the parts looked perfect. A new needle and seat cured the issue. No more overflowing.
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Did you fix your petcock too?Originally posted by 1979GS750E View PostThese float valves are funny things. They can look perfect and still not work. My dad used to blow through them to test the sealing. I did that too, but the sealing surfaces did not hold, even though the parts looked perfect. A new needle and seat cured the issue. No more overflowing.
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