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1986 VFR 750 Clutch Question

Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by mstakern, Sep 18, 2010.

  1. mstakern

    mstakern New Member

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    Well with everyones input I finally have pressure in the system! What I did different was turn the bars to the right so the master cylinder was level, loosen the banjo nuts to get the air out, and place the bottle for the bleeder above the bleed fitting. After I did this I instantly had bubbles and pressure in the system. Thanks for all the help.

    This bike has been sitting for a while, ok years, I did drain the gas out of the tank and there is no fuel in the bowls. The previous owner said one of the bowls were leaking but could not remember which one. I would like to see if I can light the bike off to locate the leak. I have installed new spark plugs, and the fuel system is dry. If I add fuel and turn the petcock on will fuel flow or do I need the bike running the pull fuel through the system? Any suggestion would be welcome.
     


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  2. slowbird

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    The fuel will flow if you set the Petcock to on.

    Will it flow enough to show you where the leak on the bike is....i have no idea. Maybe.
     


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