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I got the lawnmower cutoff switch I had bought, got some 1/4" hose, and went to work ... I routed the hose so that it goes around the busted petcock on the tank, and the switch is just outside of it. Bike runs now! No more flooding due to the tap being stuck on PRI. I also adjusted the idle, and I had cleaned my carbs a while ago, so now it's running quite well. Stays on all by itself. When I let the clutch out in first (hand on the brake), it really wanted to GO! Too bad I don't yet know how to ride the dang thing. LOL
I'll post a pic of the cutoff switch later.
So now there is only one thing wrong with my bike ... it still has trouble starting. I need to shoot starting fluid into the airbox to get it going. Not good ... There is plenty of gas in the inline filter (see-through), and once the starting fluid hits it, it fires right up. Any ideas? I tried it with the air filter on and off, same difference. I tried moving the choke up manually (cable's too stiff), no difference. Gotta rebuild the carbs anyway?
The seller told me it did this sometimes, but I want to get it fixed once and for all. TIA
I'll post a pic of the cutoff switch later.
So now there is only one thing wrong with my bike ... it still has trouble starting. I need to shoot starting fluid into the airbox to get it going. Not good ... There is plenty of gas in the inline filter (see-through), and once the starting fluid hits it, it fires right up. Any ideas? I tried it with the air filter on and off, same difference. I tried moving the choke up manually (cable's too stiff), no difference. Gotta rebuild the carbs anyway?
The seller told me it did this sometimes, but I want to get it fixed once and for all. TIA