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BassCliff
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Hi,
Since I'm no expert in VM carbs, I'm sharing this PM I received today so that you experts can help Bryan. He just re-joined the forum but can't post yet. (Don't worry. Frank will get around to it in a day or two.)
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Since I'm no expert in VM carbs, I'm sharing this PM I received today so that you experts can help Bryan. He just re-joined the forum but can't post yet. (Don't worry. Frank will get around to it in a day or two.)
btgs1000 said:Hi BassCliff. Sorry to bother you in PM. My name's Bryan. I'm not new to the forum but haven't been here in awhile since I sold my old GS1000. I now have another I'm working on. It's a 79 GS1000 with the 80 style vacuum petcock with no shut off. I cleaned and rebuilt the carbs (VM26s I believe) and since my petcock is probably caked with varnish and won't flow, I ran another tank with a free flowing petcock on it just to try to get the bike started. In doing so, all the carbs overflowed immediately before I could get it started. Then I noticed I forgot to plug off the vacuum line. Would that cause them to overflow out the drain tubes on the bottom? The other suspect is that one of the brass overflow tubes in one of the carb bowls was nearly broken off. I wasn't sure if they could operate that way or am I going to need a new carb for that one?
Thanks,
Bryan
My response: said:Hi,
I'm not as well-versed with the VM carbs as others on the forum. But an unplugged vacuum line would not cause all of the carbs to overflow. It would cause a big vacuum leak and run lousy.
If I were to guess, it could be that the floats are stuck, or at the wrong height, or the float valves are not working properly.
If you don't mind I'll post this in the carb section of the forum so you can get some real expert responses.
All the best,
Cliff
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff