JohnD wrote on 08/16/13 at 20:28:07:My bike would not start yesterday and it sounds like it's not getting any fuel. I got the seat off and started looking around the carb and air intake. In the bottom of the air filter compartment there was about a cup of gas and the filter its self was soaked half way up with gas. I cleaned out the gas and got a new filter to put in but I don't want to put the new one in until I find out what caused the mess in the first place. Any ideas? Please!
Now me, I am the BAD PETCOCK expert here on the list and I do believe you have one.
John D, I just gots me one small question to ask you about the situation you discovered in your air box.
What would have happened if you had a spit back event when you were cranking your bike with that half a cup of gasoline down there soaking half of your air filter element with liquid gasoline? (think about your airbox volume sitting there just plumb full of gas vapor/air mixture with a gasoline wetted wick sitting there all ready to go)
Can you say "Boom !!! Whooosh ....."
Now this "go up in flames" thing has NEVER happened yet on a Savage,
<READ DOWN BELOW PLEASE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM BERT'S FORUM> thank goodness, but we have had an easy half dozen people report what you just reported, a bad vacsucker petcock dumping gasoline into their air box. We have had more people than that say they got gas down into their sump.
(logically they got it in their airbox too but just didn't realize it)
The moderators still are debating on what stance to take concerning
getting pro-active about telling people to remove the prone to fail stock vac petcock and I just saw two simply suggesting you test yours although they both knew durn well what the test should show.
What's scary to me is that newbies in general have always shown a fairly common inability to understand the Serowbot Petcock Test and they commonly just do part of it and then they mis-interpret the information they do get from the test about 30% of the time.
And the most common misunderstanding of all is the ABSOLUTE NECESSITY of blocking off the vac line with the golf tee and I can't count the number of folks over the years
who put it all back the way it was before actually completing the test routine because they didn't understand the test, didn't do it correctly and thought it was "too much trouble".
Me, I take a much cleaner more draconian stance. Gas in the airbox or gas in the sump, TEAR THE STOCK VACSUCKER OFF OF YOUR BIKE IMMEDIATELY. Screwing around with it for the 1-2 weeks it takes to do the Serowbot Petcock Test correctly is a VERY BAD BET on an item that has ALREADY failed and dumped dangerous amounts of gasoline into your airbox or into your sump.
Now, is this fair to you, John D, who are smart enough to do the test correctly? No, it isn't -- but of the next five newbies faced with the same situation 2 of the group will be the ones I am talking about.
But then again, that's just me --- you jest go ahead and ride that bike around for 1-2 weeks and Lord willing, you won't get any spitbacks through your intake valves during that period of time until you finish the test ..... or worse yet, you can procrastinate for a week or so before you even do anything.
(Yup, that's commonly what some of them actually do, absolutely nothing, for weeks and weeks and weeks until they get 'round to it).