Disconnect the fuel lines and use berrymans spray to clean the pit cock.
First turn off the gas at the petcock. Remove the hose from the petcock and attach your own that is long enough to reach your container.
Unclogged was created in 1995.
If it's a carbureted Heritage the petcock is located on the underside of the gas tank on the left side of the bike. If it's fuel injected there is no petcock.
Unfortunately it cannot be unclogged.
there is a petcock on the tank
in any motor vehicle, the reserve is actually in the gas tank itself. the petcock has two levels in which it sucks gas. one higher the the other. the higher one is wjen the petcock is on on, and the smaller one is activated when you turn the petcock to reserve.
When emptying out a motorcycle gas tank you can put a funnel under the petcock leading into a gas can big enough to hold the gas you have in the tank. Open the petcock and let it drain. It may take a while but can be easier than siphoning or removing the tank.
Get a solid container for the gas you want to drain. Loosen and remove the fuel line for them petcock below the gas tank. Open the petcock and let the fuel run into the container. If you want to remove the fuel from the carburetor, then you have to remove it and open the bottom half of it.
Turn the gas off, pull the gas line at the carb and place the end of it in a gas can, turn the petcock back on to the reserve position.
the fuel filter is located inside the tank and is attached to the petcock. remove the tank and then the petcock the filter will be located on top of the petcock disassemble clean and reassemble carefully replace gas tank and your ready to go...
I have a 1982 Suzuki GS650L, and I learned the connection of the tubes the other day when I took the tank off to repaint it. There are three tubes that connect to the petcock, which is the valve on the bottom of the gas tank. When you are on the left hand side of the bike looking at the tank, you will see two places on the right hand side of the petcock. The gas hose connects to the connector on the petcock in the front, not the back. The other one is for the vacuum on the carbs. There are two distinctly different sizes of tube connectors on the petcock, and you will see a slight difference in the tubes coming to the petcock. The gas hose goes from the petcock in between carbs two and three (the very middle) and connects to a valve on the carb. You will see a gold looking nub that you have to connect the tube to.
Stuck choke or bad petcock.