I was out of pocket the rest of the weekend so couldn't respond. But got there Friday evening and the bike would turn over but wouldn't start. So wanted to make sure the petcock was fine, so tested it with my vacuum pump and it tested fine. It's not a pingle, just a regular petcock that Markus rebuilt for him. So put the tank back on the bike rerouted the fuel line so it was a straight drop to the carbs, put it on prime and it fired up but ran like crap, vacuum leak. Everthing was plugged off since he was running pods, so looking at the reed covers the PO had routed the two hoses and clamped together, but was dry rotted and cracked bad. So pulled the hoses and plugged with nickles and tape until he can find out a better was to seal the reed covers off (or buy block off covers). So started the bike and she fired right up and purred, but after a few minutes, died as if running out of fuel, when you switched to prime fired right back up. That's when we discovered no vacuum on carb two, 1 and 4 had good vacuum but nothing on 2. Didn't have a compression tester with me or we could have check. Also sprayed W-d around the carb boots to check for vacuum leaks, nothing. So ran the vacuum off of carb one, plugged carb 2 until that problem gets resolved, then I took it around the block. Ran smooth and great for me. I did noticed and John did as well that the tank had been worked on and creamed. I explained how the tank venting work, but I only have 900's in my stable, so a little perplexed on the 1000 tank. Also noticed 3 little holes drilled in the dog house and under the dog house into the tank, I assume to help with the venting. So I recommended a few other items to fix and headed out. John called me after a little bit and said it ran fine but died on him on the freeway, like it was running out of fuel again, so again, I'm assuming tank venting issue and recommended he open the fuel cap next time it happened to see if that fixed it. And like I said, was out at the family farm with no cell phone or internet the rest of the weekend. So here is what I think needs to be done.
Resolve tank venting issue.
Figure out why carb 2 has no vacuum
Flush out radiator
re-route throttle cable and get a return cable installed. (revs up when hard turn to the right)
Kickstand switch is by-passed.
replace spark plug wires (has new spark plug caps, using original wires. (do one coil first then fire it up to make sure you have a good connection before doing the other coil and two wires)
I would be relutant sending the carbs to Rick until the tank venting and creame issue is resolved. In the petcock test and watching the clear fuel line, never did see any particles in the fuel. But if something is getting by would hate to have it get into the freshly rebuilt carbs.
I will admit this was the 1st 1000 I ever rode and like the setup with the bigger tank, seat, etc. and just seemed to be smoother riding and shifting. If I wasn't making two tuition payments to OSU then one would be on my must have list.