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To make a long story short, I hooked up my starter relay incorrectly after I replaced the regulator rectifier (fun little lesson to learn from as a new bike owner and noob lol). While trying to fix the issue I had removed my gas tank by unhooking the hoses coming from the engine carbs (didn’t remove the hoses from the carbs just from the petcock to remove the tank from the bike). After hooking up the relay correctly and reconnecting the hoses to the tank and trying to start the bike, gas now spits from the petcock each time the engine crank when engaging the ignition (like it is literally shooting out of the petcock like a super soaker). When I quit trying to start the bike the fuel shooting stops. I believe I connected the hoses correctly but from what I have been reading it sounds like maybe the vacuum part of the petcock is what is shooting the fuel out? To start the bike, I have to manually pull the choke out from the engine fully since my choke lever broke on the handlebar (will replace later). Also, during the time I couldn’t figure out the starter relay issue (connected ground wire to green and white wire from stator...smh...) I had let the bike sit for two weeks, just as the temperature dropped here in Indiana.
I tried connecting the hoses the way I remember them connected prior to me taking the tank off, with the hose closest to the engine tank the one being connected to each different petcock valve or “exit hole”. The hose furthest from the gas tank (I believe the vacuum hose) is physically too short and far to connect it (and I don’t remember that one being connected prior to me removing the tank anyway); it was just a short tube that was connected to the engine carbs but just hanging (again, too short to reach the gas tank). Prior to me taking the bike apart and replacing the rectifier I never had any leaking gas or petcock issues like this before, did I do something wrong in hooking the tubes back up to the petcock?
Something else to note, I replaced the hose that was closest to the gas tank (come from the carbs) with a bigger one because the original smaller hose had cracks and holes that got worse when I removed the tank (basically the tube nearly ripped from being so old). The larger hose connected to the carb “hole” and then directly upward into the petcock valve just fine (again, tried connecting it to both valves).
I tried connecting the hoses the way I remember them connected prior to me taking the tank off, with the hose closest to the engine tank the one being connected to each different petcock valve or “exit hole”. The hose furthest from the gas tank (I believe the vacuum hose) is physically too short and far to connect it (and I don’t remember that one being connected prior to me removing the tank anyway); it was just a short tube that was connected to the engine carbs but just hanging (again, too short to reach the gas tank). Prior to me taking the bike apart and replacing the rectifier I never had any leaking gas or petcock issues like this before, did I do something wrong in hooking the tubes back up to the petcock?
Something else to note, I replaced the hose that was closest to the gas tank (come from the carbs) with a bigger one because the original smaller hose had cracks and holes that got worse when I removed the tank (basically the tube nearly ripped from being so old). The larger hose connected to the carb “hole” and then directly upward into the petcock valve just fine (again, tried connecting it to both valves).
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