Hey, folks.
I picked up a “ran-when-we-parked-it” CB500 off of Craigslist in March, having never ridden a motorcycle before. After putting in a few months of work to get it running and learn to ride, I stinkin’ love the thing. It’s everything I like about driving and working on cars, only better. However, I keep chasing one problem.
Whenever I go for a ride longer than ~20min, my fuel lines start filling with air. If the tank is low enough (always still above a gallon left), I’ll start to sputter at stoplights. Things to note:
-I fill the fuel lines full before attaching them to the petcock barbs, so I’m starting free of air.
-I tried cleaning the petcock, although I didn’t see any problems.
-I tried cleaning the lid vent, but didn’t see any obstruction there either.
-I’m running 5.5 mm clear lines with steady drops all the way to the carbs, and no filters.
Any ideas what could be causing my problems? I think I’ve ruled out many of the usual suspects. The only odd thing I’ve noticed is that I seem to be unable to properly tighten the bowl at the bottom of the petcock—it seems as though the threads have stripped and it’ll pop loose again before I get very tight at all. Could that be the source of the air? I.e., I’m not able to tighten the bowl enough to actually seal against the o-ring.
Thanks in advance for any help—you’ve all already been a ton of help in getting the bike up and running.