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RobertGS
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Thanks Richard, good videos.
So the new petcock, thankfully, seems fine. Lots of good fuel flow out of the fuel port when I apply suction to the vacuum port but zero fuel going into the vacuum line. No fuel at all when I apply suction to the fuel outlet port. Tonnes of great flow on prime.
So with that hopefully eliminated as a possibility it's on the carbs. While I'm at learning a lot more about rebuilding the carbs, I'm going to re-clean the inside of the gas tank and look at a por15 liner (yes I will follow the instructions very carefully). It had an old liner in it and I worked pretty hard to clean it out with acetone and drywall screws and lots of shaking.... But last time I put gas in it I saw some small bits of the old liner... So don't want nice clean carbs and more gunk to get in there. (ps, I had fuel line filter, which seems perfectly clear, but I'm assuming that's not a sure sign small bits didn't make it to the carbs.
I'm assuming from what I read I can bench sync the carbs to get them in the ballpark. Anyway, much more to come in my upcoming carb adventure. They've supposedly been cleaned and rebuilt by a mechanic recently, but as noted below, I think it's time I saw for myself and learned how to do it. Let's see what he did.
I'll get pictures started soon as I can..
So the new petcock, thankfully, seems fine. Lots of good fuel flow out of the fuel port when I apply suction to the vacuum port but zero fuel going into the vacuum line. No fuel at all when I apply suction to the fuel outlet port. Tonnes of great flow on prime.
So with that hopefully eliminated as a possibility it's on the carbs. While I'm at learning a lot more about rebuilding the carbs, I'm going to re-clean the inside of the gas tank and look at a por15 liner (yes I will follow the instructions very carefully). It had an old liner in it and I worked pretty hard to clean it out with acetone and drywall screws and lots of shaking.... But last time I put gas in it I saw some small bits of the old liner... So don't want nice clean carbs and more gunk to get in there. (ps, I had fuel line filter, which seems perfectly clear, but I'm assuming that's not a sure sign small bits didn't make it to the carbs.
I'm assuming from what I read I can bench sync the carbs to get them in the ballpark. Anyway, much more to come in my upcoming carb adventure. They've supposedly been cleaned and rebuilt by a mechanic recently, but as noted below, I think it's time I saw for myself and learned how to do it. Let's see what he did.
I'll get pictures started soon as I can..