Disconnect the hoses from the carbs, make sure you note where they come from so you can reconnect them later on. Remove the gas tank from the bike. You can either plug the hoses or drain them into a fuel container large enough to hold the gas. You will need the room to properly work on the carbs anyway. As has been stated go through the tech tips and be sure to check the carbs. Once you remove the carbs and clean them you will probably need to sychronize them when re-installing them. To get maximum performance and gas mileage they have to be synched. from what you are describing you may be in need of rebuilding the petcocks. The kits can be found on Ebay or many of the aftermarket stores such as Parts and more, Bike Bandit or The Old Bike Barn to name a few. If you still have the octy the kits are available to rebuild it as well. Can't remember but I believe what you need is included with the petcock kit. You need to check the condition of your tank when you drain it to see what kind of debris or rust is present. Also check the condition of the fuel filters when you remove the petcocks. If they are in poor condition you will need new ones or outside filters. The best cleaning job is for not if debris is getting in your carbs. If the tank is in poor shape after inspection then having it sealed by a good radiator shop is a good winter project. If that is not needed then when you get ready to reinstall the carbs, mounting the tank on backwards will give you the room you need to work on the carbs. Good luck and really what I am describing is really not that difficult to do with the guidance of the tech tips on this forum.

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