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I figured since the city is tearing up the street in front of my house and I can't go to sleep after working third shift, I would try to figure out what's wrong with the idle on the bike.

Pull the plugs , two outside nice and tan, #3 slightly lean but not bad, # 2 black. Hmmmm so I trying adjusting the idle mixture screw no difference all the way in or 3+ turns out.

While I am screwing it around the vac line came off the petcock. I notice the vac line has gas in it:eek: . Plug the vac line on both ends, put it on prime and runs much better.

Guess its time for a rebuild/replace:( it would seem as though the diaphragm is no good.
Am I on the right track?
 
Hi,

A fouled #2 plug is very indicative of a failed petcock. Rebuilding a petcock is not a guaranteed fix, but it has worked for some. A new petcock may be a better solution.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
+1 on New Petcock

+1 on New Petcock

I too had a problem with a wonky petcock.
Tried rebuilding it, but no joy. It seems that rebuild kits don't "exactly" match OEM parts. The diaphragm was a bit too loose in the casing, and the valve was a little undersized, so it would just trickle gas down the vent tube every now and then.

I have since then replaced the rebuilt with a new OEM, and haven't had a problem since.

Just my 1.87 cents (exchange rates)
 
Same thing on my son's 850, rebuilt it and still didn't work. Got oem new, no more problems. terrylee
 
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