Dude this video just saved life! (or at least made my day lol). My problem wasn’t quite the same either. Bike was running great and then all of the sudden it started up and bogged down right away, then wouldn’t start at all. After checking a million things I came across this video and realized that vacuum hose that comes off the pet cock pulled out and was disconnected! Thanks!
Same bike same problem watch the video a little too late already rebuilt the car and also found that the line was dry rotted thanks though that clears it up that that's actually the problem
Had to put the old ignition back on so that meant the tank had to come off. When I put it back together forgot that damn vaccum line, thanks for this video...
Thanks for the video, I had this exact problem on my daughter's 2004 Sporty. We broke the vacuum line pulling the tank and fought starting the bike for a couple of hours. I even pulled the tank again, pulled the petcock off, opened it up, cleaned it and the fuel filter and still no fuel at the carb. $1 at O'Reilly to get a vacuum hose and she fired right up!!!
I was riding today. I was a mile from my house. My bike just quite. Its never done that before. I pushed it home. Took off the air filter and I didnt have any gas Shooting from the jet. I found your video and check the vac line on the back of the peacock and its was off. Thats you grate video. Saved me a lot of time
I've already rebuilt my carb so this is my next problem area. They used windshield washer line because windshield wipers used to be vacuum operated. Thanks for showing the petcock off the bike so it was easy to see it.
I believe you have saved me some blood sweat and tears. My old 99 1200 seems to have the same thing. I backed it out of storage, fired it up, rode around my place, shut it off. Washed it,detailed it. Fired it up, idled for about a minute, died. Getting no gas to carb. After watching your video,I'm believing maybe I damaged the deteriorating vaccum line .
Very nice bike. Mine left me sit on New Years Day. After investigation and a rollback bill, this was my exact problem. It's probably the original hose, it just crumbled in my fingers. I have an anniversary edition too.
Very Interesting, I have '97 1200 Sportster, yesterday after 100 miles of ride the engine shut down, I was luck y because it happened 1 mile from home i had to push the bike in my garage, so I checked the sparks plugs are ok, today I start the engine but after 1 min it turned off again. I'm going to take off the carb and check the vacuum mine. Thanks for sharing, best regards from Italy
Yeah I'm not getting any fuel to my carb when I twist the throttle I was kind of making me wonder too thanks for the video now I'm definitely going to try hopefully it fixes my problem lol.
I have the 95th anniversary xlh1200s and just replaced my dry rotted gas line, and tried to start it for 45 minutes until I found the little vacuum hose behind the petcock valve 😂
Vacuum line runs to the VOES Vacuum Operated Electric switch < controls timing . then the pet cock . O'Reilly has the 1/8 inch hose and 90 and t you need .
yep I was having a bit of rough idle today, went to the gas station no start. Looked behind the carb and seen this hose is off but now I have to take off the air filter and pull the carb out a bit to put it back on. Hopefully thats it. Thanks for the video. I was wondering exactly what that hose did and why it stopped the bike from starting. I sprayed a bit of start ya bastard into the air intake and it turned over once so I know its getting no fuel.
True! One could also reduce a straight line from tank to carb or regulate an electric fuel pump. So many options, but making the factory system work correctly is the goal with this vid😎
I'm hoping this is my problem on my dad's 97 sportster...it would crank but no start.. I sprayed the carb it fired up then off...I was messing with my carb today and was going to take it apart to clean and notice this exact same hose like yours..I was guessing to that it was not getting fuel...came to UA-cam and came cross your vid...thumbs up..back to the garage....what type of hose did you replace with? whee can I find some..thnx
Hi! That line was fuel grade vac hose at my local parts store. Just take your old line in and they can match the diameter. I hope this is your problem too! Once you get it replaced and back together, you can disconnect the fuel line to the carb and crank. Now you should see gravity pulling fuel past the shut off switch. After you have it running, test this. If you are bogging down and almost stalling out when you twist the throttle, then your accelerator pump needle is clogged, inside the carb. Good luck!
Thanks man! Seat seperate, coil springs seperate off ebay or amazon. And a simple bracket made from home depot steel hole’d strap and some bolts/washers/nuts. I don’t remember specifics, but I know once I got all the separate parts it wasn’t hard to tie it onto the factory mounts, you could do it I’m sure. Good luck!
If you can spray starter fluid into the airfilter/carb and it fires….it’s a fuel/air issue. If it still doesn’t fire, it’s a spark issue. All that assuming tour compression is legit. Good luck!
Hey man, your bike looks awesome. I have a question, did you change the triple tree. I have the same bike but yours looks great with that fat tire on front
I did! Years ago I googled ‘fat boy Sportster’ or something like that and found a guy that sells a conversion kit for about (at the time) $600. Then, I bought the fat wheel and tire to match the rear. Not difficult to do with hand tools in the garage. Skinny front tires have never been my cup of tea:-)
What are the symptoms? My 06 883 no matter how long it warms up(but even worse if not warmed up), pop and hisses around the air intake whenever I give it a little throttle. Like literally as soon as I barely twist the throttle, it happens and I have to rev in a bit and kind of ride it a bit to be able to get going in every gear, especially 1st and 2nd. Any ideas? Accelerator pump? Petcock? This hose you’re talking about?
Hi Jake, these hoses aren’t it. This hose would prevent the bike from starting at all. Hissing indicates an intake boot leak, and may pop as well. If you are getting air in beyond the carb then the bike would be super lean especially when cold. Start by pulling the carb and intake boot. Look everywhere for a crack/split that would let air bypass the carb. Let us know!
It wouldn't be right not to leave a like and comment! I moved some things around last week, and bike wouldn't start today... That hose was disconnected... 🤦🏽♂️
I think everything past mid 80’s had voes, that needs a full vac source. Carb behind the throat, intake boot..anywhere on the intake track should work perfect. The line that goes to the petcock would just have to be plugged/capped and leave everything else alone (take it off the Y and us a vac cap to close the open nipple).
So my bike runs great on the roads but when I’m on the freeway it really struggles, and then once I get off the freeway and back on the road it acts as if I’m out of gas even if I have a full tank and I have to be very gentle on the throttle or else it feels like it’s not getting gas and wants to turn off. I’ll get it home and the next day it’ll run good as long as I don’t do high speeds again. Any ideas? I don’t know what to do :/
I think there is a filter on the petcock inlet, make sure that is clean and flowing well, including the petcock itself. Clean the carb, there are different circuits that pull with different amounts of vac load. Next would be plugs and a new coil. Also, air filter has to be clean. Finally, a compression check may be required just to see if everything is sealed tight. Good luck.
So, when I park mine back into the garage (all my carbed toys) I turn the fuel off and let the engine idle until it dies. That helps keep the carb from gumming up by using the fuel bowl up. I also put just a little (cap full) of two stroke oil into the fuel per tank, which also helps with gumming. If your modified petcock is left on, and it does start to fill..there is only the float and needle tip to keep the gas out. Just keep that in mind and good luck!
Also if you have a vacuum leak your V.O.E.S Switch will not Advance your timing, which will give you a retarded timing condition, which is not good for your engine...
Dude this video just saved life! (or at least made my day lol). My problem wasn’t quite the same either. Bike was running great and then all of the sudden it started up and bogged down right away, then wouldn’t start at all. After checking a million things I came across this video and realized that vacuum hose that comes off the pet cock pulled out and was disconnected! Thanks!
Same bike same problem watch the video a little too late already rebuilt the car and also found that the line was dry rotted thanks though that clears it up that that's actually the problem
I *almost* did the same thing! On the bright side, your carb is now perfectly clean😎
Had to put the old ignition back on so that meant the tank had to come off. When I put it back together forgot that damn vaccum line, thanks for this video...
Thanks for the video, I had this exact problem on my daughter's 2004 Sporty. We broke the vacuum line pulling the tank and fought starting the bike for a couple of hours. I even pulled the tank again, pulled the petcock off, opened it up, cleaned it and the fuel filter and still no fuel at the carb. $1 at O'Reilly to get a vacuum hose and she fired right up!!!
Nice Bike Man...🤴💯🎯🏁
Just bought an 02 sporty that's not getting gas to the carb. I'm gonna start here. Great video bud. Thank you.
I was riding today. I was a mile from my house. My bike just quite. Its never done that before. I pushed it home. Took off the air filter and I didnt have any gas Shooting from the jet. I found your video and check the vac line on the back of the peacock and its was off. Thats you grate video. Saved me a lot of time
The vacuum tube was broken I changed it, now the engine runs good. Thank you
I've already rebuilt my carb so this is my next problem area. They used windshield washer line because windshield wipers used to be vacuum operated. Thanks for showing the petcock off the bike so it was easy to see it.
I believe you have saved me some blood sweat and tears.
My old 99 1200 seems to have the same thing. I backed it out of storage, fired it up, rode around my place, shut it off.
Washed it,detailed it. Fired it up, idled for about a minute, died.
Getting no gas to carb. After watching your video,I'm believing maybe I damaged the deteriorating vaccum line
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Prob the deep detail caused the hose to take its last breath😂 Bright side, better your driveway than anywhere else!
Exactly my problem with my Road King, went crazy trying to chase it down. Props brother 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the video. Very helpful. My son's 883 had the same issue. Had no idea where to start. You da man. Thumbs up.👍
Thx brother! just had the same problem and fixed it now for $3, thx to your video. Great job!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I WAS SCRATCHING MY HEAD WHY FUEL WAS NOT COMING OUT? THUMBS THE HELL UP!!!! AND NEW SUB.
Very nice bike. Mine left me sit on New Years Day. After investigation and a rollback bill, this was my exact problem. It's probably the original hose, it just crumbled in my fingers. I have an anniversary edition too.
Nice clear video bro, had the same problem on my 883. Really like how you've styled your bike too.
Sweet brother! Stay shiny side up😎
Very Interesting, I have '97 1200 Sportster, yesterday after 100 miles of ride the engine shut down, I was luck y because it happened 1 mile from home i had to push the bike in my garage, so I checked the sparks plugs are ok, today I start the engine but after 1 min it turned off again. I'm going to take off the carb and check the vacuum mine. Thanks for sharing, best regards from Italy
Truly hope u get it running again! Symptoms also sound like a bit of water in the fuel too. Good luck!
Rajeevx7 G thanks, in fact I had filled up with a cheap gasoline, damm me 😁
Superb narration, thank you for making a valid video.
As i was watching this video I found my vaccum tube rotted off of the nipple. Thanks for the info, hopefully this gets my bike going
Thanks!
I was just trying to lookup all carb hoses routing and your video helped!
Had mine apart haven't rode it in 8 years didn't think it was that long but I forgot about that nipple and didn't have it hooked up
That's a very cool looking bike, it's exactly just like the one I have good work 👍👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🏁🏁🏁
Yeah I'm not getting any fuel to my carb when I twist the throttle I was kind of making me wonder too thanks for the video now I'm definitely going to try hopefully it fixes my problem lol.
I have the 95th anniversary xlh1200s and just replaced my dry rotted gas line, and tried to start it for 45 minutes until I found the little vacuum hose behind the petcock valve 😂
You came to the right place, and I’m glad you found the problem!
Most useful video I’ve watched!! Thanks man
Thank you was exactly my problem great video thank you
Vacuum line runs to the VOES Vacuum Operated Electric switch < controls timing . then the pet cock . O'Reilly has the 1/8 inch hose and 90 and t you need .
yep I was having a bit of rough idle today, went to the gas station no start. Looked behind the carb and seen this hose is off but now I have to take off the air filter and pull the carb out a bit to put it back on. Hopefully thats it. Thanks for the video. I was wondering exactly what that hose did and why it stopped the bike from starting. I sprayed a bit of start ya bastard into the air intake and it turned over once so I know its getting no fuel.
😂 LoL @ ‘start ya bastard’!
99.9% that’s it man. Glad you took a second to look in the right place and self diagnose the problem👍🏽
Lol yep that’s what’s wrong with mine thanks. Mine was dry rotted. With a big ass hole in it.
You can change the petcock out to a Pingel petcock, high flow no vacuum needed , does away with all that.
True! One could also reduce a straight line from tank to carb or regulate an electric fuel pump. So many options, but making the factory system work correctly is the goal with this vid😎
Worked for my 07 shadow 750 thanks man!
Glad to see people with other bikes checking the vac source on their carbs! Shiny side up my dude👍🏽
great video, sweet ride.
Thanks I have the same problem that helps a lot going to fix it totay
Thanks bro I greatly appreciate your video helping me out 😎👍💯
Glad I could help
I'm hoping this is my problem on my dad's 97 sportster...it would crank but no start.. I sprayed the carb it fired up then off...I was messing with my carb today and was going to take it apart to clean and notice this exact same hose like yours..I was guessing to that it was not getting fuel...came to UA-cam and came cross your vid...thumbs up..back to the garage....what type of hose did you replace with? whee can I find some..thnx
Hi! That line was fuel grade vac hose at my local parts store. Just take your old line in and they can match the diameter. I hope this is your problem too! Once you get it replaced and back together, you can disconnect the fuel line to the carb and crank. Now you should see gravity pulling fuel past the shut off switch. After you have it running, test this. If you are bogging down and almost stalling out when you twist the throttle, then your accelerator pump needle is clogged, inside the carb. Good luck!
Thanks man.... Exactly what was wrong with mine.
Is this the same for the bigger bikes,like the twin cams.
Thank man mine was no plug in
I dig that seat!! Got a link where to buy it?
Thanks man! Seat seperate, coil springs seperate off ebay or amazon. And a simple bracket made from home depot steel hole’d strap and some bolts/washers/nuts.
I don’t remember specifics, but I know once I got all the separate parts it wasn’t hard to tie it onto the factory mounts, you could do it I’m sure. Good luck!
My bike will not start but will turn over the petcock does not have the membrane for the vacuum does this mean the carburetor is the problem?
If you can spray starter fluid into the airfilter/carb and it fires….it’s a fuel/air issue. If it still doesn’t fire, it’s a spark issue. All that assuming tour compression is legit. Good luck!
Thanks. Looks like that's my issue
Same bs on Honda nighthawks. Vaccumed petcocks, same setup basically
Hey man, your bike looks awesome. I have a question, did you change the triple tree. I have the same bike but yours looks great with that fat tire on front
I did! Years ago I googled ‘fat boy Sportster’ or something like that and found a guy that sells a conversion kit for about (at the time) $600. Then, I bought the fat wheel and tire to match the rear. Not difficult to do with hand tools in the garage. Skinny front tires have never been my cup of tea:-)
What are the symptoms? My 06 883 no matter how long it warms up(but even worse if not warmed up), pop and hisses around the air intake whenever I give it a little throttle. Like literally as soon as I barely twist the throttle, it happens and I have to rev in a bit and kind of ride it a bit to be able to get going in every gear, especially 1st and 2nd. Any ideas? Accelerator pump? Petcock? This hose you’re talking about?
Hi Jake, these hoses aren’t it. This hose would prevent the bike from starting at all. Hissing indicates an intake boot leak, and may pop as well. If you are getting air in beyond the carb then the bike would be super lean especially when cold. Start by pulling the carb and intake boot. Look everywhere for a crack/split that would let air bypass the carb. Let us know!
It wouldn't be right not to leave a like and comment! I moved some things around last week, and bike wouldn't start today... That hose was disconnected... 🤦🏽♂️
Hi, Did it fix your problem?
Helped... thanks..
Thank you!!
Bro !!! Thank you so so much you rock
Another bike back on the road!👍🏽
What would happen if you change the vacuum petcock to a non vacuum petcock? Would you have to do further modifications?
I believe you would be fine. Make sure to cap off your vac line. And, be aware that if your needle seat seal leaks, you will overfill the carb bowl….
@@rajeevx7 Thank you. If it has a VOES I am assuming I can connect it directly to the Carb, right?
I think everything past mid 80’s had voes, that needs a full vac source. Carb behind the throat, intake boot..anywhere on the intake track should work perfect. The line that goes to the petcock would just have to be plugged/capped and leave everything else alone (take it off the Y and us a vac cap to close the open nipple).
Bien explicado me sirvió mucho
Muchos gracias mi hermano y de-nada!
What type of bike
So my bike runs great on the roads but when I’m on the freeway it really struggles, and then once I get off the freeway and back on the road it acts as if I’m out of gas even if I have a full tank and I have to be very gentle on the throttle or else it feels like it’s not getting gas and wants to turn off. I’ll get it home and the next day it’ll run good as long as I don’t do high speeds again. Any ideas? I don’t know what to do :/
I think there is a filter on the petcock inlet, make sure that is clean and flowing well, including the petcock itself.
Clean the carb, there are different circuits that pull with different amounts of vac load.
Next would be plugs and a new coil.
Also, air filter has to be clean.
Finally, a compression check may be required just to see if everything is sealed tight. Good luck.
I love you
Get in line, lol. Glad it helped you.
Mine doesn’t have a vacuum
Going to delete mine, Hope i remember to cut off petcock every ride
So, when I park mine back into the garage (all my carbed toys) I turn the fuel off and let the engine idle until it dies. That helps keep the carb from gumming up by using the fuel bowl up. I also put just a little (cap full) of two stroke oil into the fuel per tank, which also helps with gumming.
If your modified petcock is left on, and it does start to fill..there is only the float and needle tip to keep the gas out. Just keep that in mind and good luck!
@@rajeevx7 smart. I do that with my generators too
Also if you have a vacuum leak your V.O.E.S Switch will not Advance your timing, which will give you a retarded timing condition, which is not good for your engine...