First off...you guys are great! I had a bad fuel leak...it was all over the place. The bike sat for a week or so...so I wasn't sure where it was coming from. So I started scanning the website for a possible problem/solution. I found a ton of threads on the subject. I printed out a bunch of info from this website, grabbed my Clymer book (and my brother who is a bit more mechanically inclined that I am) and went to work.
I found a "DRIP" coming out of the left petcock. And I mean a drip...one drip about every minute. From some of the discussions it seemed like just a "DRIP" could be a big problem. We followed some of the other ideas of things to look at and the petcock seemed to be the problem. I used the tip of slightly bending the wobble washer...also, the two screws on the bottom of the petcock were both a loose a half turn or so...not sure if that was a problem or not. So far so good, not one drop on the ground yet...but I'll keep an eye on it. I changed the oil and we'll see how this works.
So here's my question...which may or may not be a problem.
Once I was finished with everything I took a quick ride then when I returned home I kept the bike running and turned the gas to OFF. After 5 minutes it still didn't run out of gas...if I gave it some throttle it would definitely act like it was starving for gas...but it just wouldn't quite. Is this a problem...I mean is gas getting somewhere it shouldn't if the petcock is in the OFF position while the bike is running? Or does it just take a long time for the gas to finally run out?
Just curious if this is normal or a problem. I have a '79 xs11 Special.
Thanks for your help.
Ben
I found a "DRIP" coming out of the left petcock. And I mean a drip...one drip about every minute. From some of the discussions it seemed like just a "DRIP" could be a big problem. We followed some of the other ideas of things to look at and the petcock seemed to be the problem. I used the tip of slightly bending the wobble washer...also, the two screws on the bottom of the petcock were both a loose a half turn or so...not sure if that was a problem or not. So far so good, not one drop on the ground yet...but I'll keep an eye on it. I changed the oil and we'll see how this works.
So here's my question...which may or may not be a problem.
Once I was finished with everything I took a quick ride then when I returned home I kept the bike running and turned the gas to OFF. After 5 minutes it still didn't run out of gas...if I gave it some throttle it would definitely act like it was starving for gas...but it just wouldn't quite. Is this a problem...I mean is gas getting somewhere it shouldn't if the petcock is in the OFF position while the bike is running? Or does it just take a long time for the gas to finally run out?
Just curious if this is normal or a problem. I have a '79 xs11 Special.
Thanks for your help.
Ben
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