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Richard58
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I have a 1979 Yamaha XS750 also and it also has vacuum petcocks. I am aware of the problem that yamaha bike owners have with the petcocks if they fail, then fuel can go down the vacuum lines and into the oil in the motor. This is a major problem if it occurs. Question is does my 1981 suzuki GS1000G have this problem if the petcocks fail on it or is it a different setup where something like this will not occur.
I know if you leave ur petcocks to on after you shut ur motor off it is possible if the valve in the carb is bad the weight of the fuel in the tank can overcome that carb valve and leak fuel through the carbs down into the piston camber area and then leak past the rings into the oil resulting in the same problem..Can anyone answer this question. Also was this just a Yamaha problem or did any other UJM have this problem???
I know if you leave ur petcocks to on after you shut ur motor off it is possible if the valve in the carb is bad the weight of the fuel in the tank can overcome that carb valve and leak fuel through the carbs down into the piston camber area and then leak past the rings into the oil resulting in the same problem..Can anyone answer this question. Also was this just a Yamaha problem or did any other UJM have this problem???