verslagen1
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I have a new-to-me '96 with a similar problem from time to time. Actually it tends to be the same place going west and the same place going east. Since I've been filling up before hitting the freeway, haven't had the going west problem. I still have the going east problem but not every time. It's uphill, and last time it was bad. Usually, pull in the clutch, twist the throttle a couple of times and it goes away. Even after it flattened out it was still coughing. Then just as it started it went away. When I got home, I found the vacum line to the petcock pulled off the carb. I cut the end off to begin looking for a replacement and today no problems, east or west.
I've had the tank off a dozen times, and every time gas has leaked from the petcock. So I'm guessing that this doesn't work very well. And maybe, even with a vacum leak there maybe enough fuel flow to take the flats but not enough to do hills.
I'm real disapointed about the fuel capacity of the bike. And for the most part I leave the petcock on secondary. As it is, I don't get 100 miles on primary. It's only a 50 mile round trip. I should be able to fill up every other day. But I have no confidence in it.
I'll replace the vacum line shortly, but I'm also concidering doing the petcock conversion to manual. I've had it all apart, inspected all the ports. Blew air thru everything, nothing, clean as a whistle.
I've had the carb apart, and except for a bit of this and that was ok. The slide was as dark and except for two wear spots very evenly colored, just the right shade for dri-lube. So I thought it was. BTW, thanks for all the helpful posts, as now I know I need to clean this varnish off.
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