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Well fellas. I'm about 2 inches away from losing my mind. My petcock ('80) is dribbling fuel, and my freaking carbs are dripping fuel. I've been through all the hoops. I've rebuilt the factory petcock. I've swapped the rebuilt one for a different one off a newer bike. I've rebuilt THAT one. I've put a stiffer spring in the diaphragm. I've pulled about all the hair I have on my head completely out. I've already lost an entire tank of fuel into the crankcase, and I'm getting sick of worrying whether or not I've got to do an oil change in the parking lot of the taco bell because the damn fuel system sucks.
I don't want to spend a fortune on a fancy manual petcock, so my question is this. Is an inline fuel shut off valve between the petcock and my carbs a reasonable solution to the problem? I see lots of brass fuel fittings online, but they all say something like "Not for engines over 300cc's". Has anyone resorted to this? I worry about fuel starvation while I'm riding, so I'd like something that can handle the fuel i'm burning. Does anyone have a suggestion on a fitting I might use?
Cheers.
Mike
I don't want to spend a fortune on a fancy manual petcock, so my question is this. Is an inline fuel shut off valve between the petcock and my carbs a reasonable solution to the problem? I see lots of brass fuel fittings online, but they all say something like "Not for engines over 300cc's". Has anyone resorted to this? I worry about fuel starvation while I'm riding, so I'd like something that can handle the fuel i'm burning. Does anyone have a suggestion on a fitting I might use?
Cheers.
Mike