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So I just cleaned my carbs and replaced the diaphragm in my petcock valve. After everything being apart for a few months (have been out of state for a while) when I put everything back together I don't think I did things correctly. First of all, on my second and third carbs, there are vents (?) on the outside of each carb. What should those be hooked up to? And in front of carb #1, there is a small metal tube sticking out of the intake (basically, right after the carb connects to the block). I have noticed that while riding it, at idle, at speed, and while revving it, I get a "backfire" out of this tube. It is very audible as a loud sudden hiss and I can feel the bike shake each time it backfires. When it "backfires" from that hole if there is no vacuum line hooked to it, I can feel a big shot of air shoot out each time. I currently have the petcock's vacuum line hooked to that, but I am sure that isn't right. What is supposed to go there? Where is the petcock supposed to get vacuum from? After having it hooked up to the current location, my bike decided to dump the contents of its gas tank on the ground last night and while I rode it to my girlfriend's house, where my tools are. I am sure the place it is plugged into currently provides way too much vacuum and this is probably why it dumps gas continuously out the bottom of one of the carbs, even while riding. Sorry for the long-winded post, but I am in search of answers and I haven't really come up with anything definitive on the forums.
BTW, this is for a '77 GS750.
Thanks!
BTW, this is for a '77 GS750.
Thanks!