Great info. ThanksCoyote wrote:72 and 73 are the same but the are not interchangeable with the 74 thru 77 tanks which are also the same, The 72-73 tanks had a much more rearward petcock mounting placement due to the carb mounting position and extended fins on the head. I trial fitted a 73 tank on my 75 and the tank hit the frame and lacked about an inch of going all the way down at the rear. The later tanks won't fit the earlier frames, once again because of the petcock mounting placement. It was moved over an inch forward and would hit the head f for the fins that were chopped off in 74.
So, the 72 and 73 380 and 550 tanks were identical as are the 74 thru 77 tanks.Code: Select all
The carbs are back together with linkage repaired. Its running way better now.
I figured out how to get the last bit of air out of the brake. The m/c resovoir has a hole in the center that allows fluid to get the ports in the casting. The ports are off set to the rear of the hole in the resovoir. Air was taped under the resovoir and was sluicing back and forth. Temporarily rotating the m/c lever side up on the bar and bleeding allowed air to come out from under the resovoir