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I have been having trouble with my right two carburetors for a while. First of all number 3 would not fire, so I rebuilt and synced the carburetors the winter before last. It ran perfectly and showed me that I had finally learned how to dial it in. Shortly after the spring riding season began My RA started flaring up again and I did not get to ride much at all. The bike sat for quite a while, ridden once in a while on good days and last winter number 3 started working sporadically again. This spring number 4 went cold so I decided to rebuild again and also replace the float seats and needles. When I went to drain the tank I found the petcock would not flow on prime, only with vacuum. That was fun, I don't have a vacuum pump. I ordered a new petcock from Z1, a KL part number. I just replaced the petcock (the dreaded '80 petcock) put fuel in the tank after being off the bike for several months and it fired up immediately on all four running perfectly. What is up with that! I expected it would not fire up normally. There is a common fuel T. Obviously it was fuel starvation. You would think it would affect all cylinders but 1 & 2 were hot and would idle the bike, 3 & 4 were dead cold. I am thankful that I use StarTron, it kept the carburetors clean through a lot of down time. What are the mechanics of what happened? Buy the way, The KL petcock looks like it came out of the same factory as the Suzuki part I bought for the '80 tank when I put it on the bike. About half the cost of the factory part.