Given -- I ran it out of gas before I noticed it beginning to stumble.
I can do that if I am at full highway speed as it is only a second or two of stumble before it is empty and tee totally dead.
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If the float bowl is empty ....
the engine won't run. You can crank it, but you are just killing the battery.
If the engine won't run ....
the carb nipple/hose creates no suction on the diaphram.
If the there is no suction on the diaphram, there is no gas.
Prime on my bike works
very slowly, why I dunno -- yes could be possibly gunked up some although I cleaned it with carb cleaner last time I had it off. It could just take a bit of time to fill everything back up including the big fuel filter and the extra hosing to get to the carb bowl.
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Running the fuel line and the big fuel filter empty and having the bowl empty is a bad thing for my bike that takes me a couple of minutes to recover.
I have to wait to make sure I have gas in the carb bowl before cranking my battery endlessly trying to get it to start before the gas fills everything back up properly.
Being stranded with a dead battery sucks BIGTIME -- don't do that. Leave switch off, put petcock in prime and wait a minute or 3 for the gas to fill the fuel filter and make the trip to the float bowl. Then turn it on, partial choke position and hit crank button once, it will try to start, push choke in all the way and hit it again. Vrooommm. Minimum drain to battery system. Maximum number of attempts still available before draining battery.