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Naw. If the tank had poor or no venting, you would have poor or no fuel flow.dietcokeking said:Is there any chance that his fuel tank is not venting, causing pressure build-up to flood the carbs when the petcock opens upon starting the engine?
away_man said:I'm guessing (hoping, actually) that all that gas got in there in the first place becuase of the bad o-rings on the needle valve seats. Not sure how I managed to get *that much* gas into the engine, but I'm guessing it was something to due with the length of time I left it sitting on the sidestand, and maybe running the throttle improperly when I was trying to start it with a bad battery.
I'll have to keep an eye on my oil for a while and make sure I don't still have a petcock problem or some other undiscovered issue, but I have my fingers crossed that I'm all ready to go, just in time for warm weather.