OK, lets start with this- I am about a 4 on the mechanical ability score, and about a 1 on the patience/having time to do my own repairs score. My question is pretty simple. How does a broken/clogged carb float allow fuel to seep out into the vent lines? Isnt the purpose of petcock to let gas in as it is drawn by vacuum? Confusing, in that if there is no "draw" created by a spinning motor, how is fuel getting past the petcock to begin with?
I had a problem in that I noticed a small drip under my 79 GS 1000e, and today at start up cranking I heard what sounded like an intake backfire (not out the exhaust). Definitely smelled flooded, and would not start. Significantly worse drip out of the fuel vent lines, exaggerated as I moved the bike around the parking spot. It was a no start, and given the pop this AM, and the fuel coming out of it I would rather not ride it. Looks like the dealer will be picking this one up to troubleshoot it. Should I just have petcock replaced along with a thorough carb cleaning and go from there? I did have them insert an in line filter for me a while back.
I checked some of the library/search options and didnt get to anything that explained that petcock basic function in a way that I can follow... thanks
I had a problem in that I noticed a small drip under my 79 GS 1000e, and today at start up cranking I heard what sounded like an intake backfire (not out the exhaust). Definitely smelled flooded, and would not start. Significantly worse drip out of the fuel vent lines, exaggerated as I moved the bike around the parking spot. It was a no start, and given the pop this AM, and the fuel coming out of it I would rather not ride it. Looks like the dealer will be picking this one up to troubleshoot it. Should I just have petcock replaced along with a thorough carb cleaning and go from there? I did have them insert an in line filter for me a while back.
I checked some of the library/search options and didnt get to anything that explained that petcock basic function in a way that I can follow... thanks