Regarding the winterization
- t_bonee
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Regarding the winterization
Say ones bike, like mine, a 1982 Suzuki GS650L, doesn't have an 'off' position on the petcock. Just On, Pri, and Res. How can one go about draining the carbs short of removing them and dumping them out?
Should I run it until its out of gas then fill the tank with again? Will that keep gas out of the cards if the petcock is left in the 'on' position?
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Should I run it until its out of gas then fill the tank with again? Will that keep gas out of the cards if the petcock is left in the 'on' position?
Thx all.
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...always thought that ur supposed to fill the tank fully and stick some fuel stablizer in. then run it so stabilizer gets in carbs too.
but if u still wanna drain the carbs theres usually a drain screw underneath or on the side that u turn out and will drain the float bowls. and if u leave the tank on the ON or RES position no gas will flow unless the engine is running. These are vacuum operated....PRI allows to flow regardless of vacuum(engine off).
but if u still wanna drain the carbs theres usually a drain screw underneath or on the side that u turn out and will drain the float bowls. and if u leave the tank on the ON or RES position no gas will flow unless the engine is running. These are vacuum operated....PRI allows to flow regardless of vacuum(engine off).
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I've always heard to fill the tank all the way up and then just drain the float bowls on the carbs with a screw driver if it's gonna be put away for four months or so. Less than that and I'd just make sure to start it and let it run for a few minutes every few weeks. Does that sound stupid to anyone?
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If your going to run the bike, you almost have to ride it. If you don't, the engine will never get up to proper temp and you will get condensation in the cases. This can and will etch your crank and con-rod bearings, as well as raise havoc with the roller bearings scattered about the cases.
If you can't ride the bike(&#@!*&
M.F. snow
*@$#%$), best to leave it alone after you have it prepped.
If you can't ride the bike(&#@!*&


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