Hello everyone. I have been having issues with my 76 CB550F supersport stalling after a 4-5 miles cruise to work. I can get to work fine stay there all day. Start it up like a champ with the electric start and then ride it home…. runs great to I get right by my house 3-4 miles and bogs and shuts down. I have done ALOT of diagnosing of all the electronics and everything is good from stator, battery, rectifier, regulator, points are fine, valves are adjusted properly etc. After thinking the issue was electrical and doing all the previous tests I finally figured out it was fuel starvation. When I get to the same exact spot it dies I notice that fuel lines were empty but the tank is full and the petcock is clean and open. I have been noticing my fuel tank starting to hold alot of pressure. When I loosing the cap it releases all the pressure and fuel begins to rush into the carbs. I let them fill back up and the bike starts right back up. I know the fuel cap has a vent on it somewhere and Im sure its plugged or clogged is there any way to clean it out? I have been looking for a new cap but have had no lucking finding one. Its the one that is under the metal fuel door (supersport). Does all the technical gurus think I am right with my final diagnosis? Love to hear any opinions. I have read hundreds of faqs and posted from twotired etc and have learned a ton. I think all I need is a new cap but i want reassurance.
Thanks,
Ryan