Better....
I'm getting a sportster tank. stretching it a few inches and puting a bigger single petcock in it. that should take care of the problem.
If not I can always add a petcock to the left side under the tank as well.
I appreciate everyone help with this. THANK YOU.
yeah I'm still trying to decide what tank to go with and how I am going to mount it. But I should have some luck when I figure that part out. I wish I knew someone with some exp. in my area.
Anyone have a dual feed petcock on thier cb360? person before me plugged the vacume line on myine and is running one line through a filter that then T's off with a line to each carb.
thinking a dual port petcock would make things better... 2 seperat lines 2 filters and thats it.
Yeah I am going to just call Lowes and have them cut the wood & build it in the drive way... the garage is crazy right now.....
Blue ones the grocery getter 8)
1976 cb360 low and long..... lol
Yeah but this plywood is still only 8 feet long i might have to put a couple legs at the split poing so that I can add 2 feet and just overlap the seam with another piece of ply wood...
my ideas on it... any better suggestions
What I would like to do:
I am looking to see if anyone has a petcock that is 19mm and has 2 gaslines out of it or can link me.
Or should I just keep it the way it is .... but, replace the petcock with one that has a bigger gas outlet and no vacume line?
My intake book does not have ports on them... so they are not capped. I am going to just buy a single spout 19mm peacock and see what happends. If she doesnt work i'll save it for the next project.
Leave the line split like it is.... I guess.
:: What I was asking is if I had a peacock that...
capped port on the carb intake... can you send me a pic?
Is it possible to just get a double line peacock like this one used to be and run lines from the peacock through seperate filters and down to the carbs?
New Peacock. new lines new fuel filters and some fule line claps will have to be ordered then... unless i can get the putty off without f*&^ing the peacock up ;D
Might order on today just to be safe..
It's not the gas tank leaking it is the peacock leaking on my tank. I looks like there used to be 2 fuel lines off of this peacock but someone put some plumers putty over one and just ran a y in the gasline after the fuel filter. When I took the carbs off for cleaning yesterday I noticed this...
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