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Re: ‘75 GT550 carburetor questions

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 1:54 am
by GTandcbr
If you intend keeping the bike this tool makes float height an easy task.
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Or make one yourself i did

Re: ‘75 GT550 carburetor questions

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 7:02 am
by pgb123
Ok, so something strange happened. I replaced the petcock with a new one and the fuel leak stopped. Not just the leak from the petcock, but also from the carb overflow tubes! Why would that be?

Also, funny thing. The bike surged at idle. I couldn’t really hear it, but the odometer bounced all over the place. I adjusted the air screws and thought I fixed it. While riding yesterday, the needle started bouncing again. Turned out I didn’t insert the odometer cable correctly when I repaired the gauges. Duh!

Re: ‘75 GT550 carburetor questions

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 10:01 am
by GTandcbr
Okay the likely source of your overflow problem was that the diaphragm in the petcock was stuck open and therefore petrol continued to flow even when the bike was switched off. Which would be like leaving it in the prime position. Glad to see you have solved some of your problems

Re: ‘75 GT550 carburetor questions

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 12:17 pm
by pgb123
It didn’t flow while the bike was off. The petcock leaked only when it was running. The other issue was that fuel came out of the carb overflow tubes at a pretty steady rate while it was running. I figured I needed to adjust the floats, but when I replaced the petcock, the carb overflow problem disappeared. I just don’t understand why.

In any event, I’ve finally gotten a chance to really ride this bike and it’s awesome!

Re: ‘75 GT550 carburetor questions

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:01 pm
by GTandcbr
There are only 2 things in the system to control the fuel flow,the diaphragm in the petcock and the float level needle valves. I suggest that perhaps the needle valves were unseated but sorted themselves with the engine vibrations? Anyhow it's all sorted for you now :D