Something like this.
https://www.google.com/search?q=gs+1...ZJRSE6o7DHiRxM
On Suzuki carbs, one of them has a vacuum outlet. You could make a spigot on a carb balancing plug. Only needs a vac signal from one carb.
Get a later model with a bigger tap lever or that era Honda dohc 750/900 tap. Far easier to use with gloves on while on the move.....EMGO also have a large varity of fue\l tapsat fairly reasonable prices- http://www.emgo.com/index.php/catalogs Any decent m/c dealer should be able to get the parts if you give them the correct part number.
I've had Sukuki fuel taps fail and dump fuel into the crank case. Pain in the arse because when you remove the tank to fix it there is no OFF position and fuel gets every were if you don't cap the outlet tube.
I've used the 5/16 version of the industrial/agricultural inline tap on two bikes now. Yes, cheap looking, red and black plastic. But rugged. Semi flexible plastic. And they don't leak.
If you're only sleeping during power cuts, that explains the speed of working.....But can I point out FYI that the holes in the chassis of the Stanton Corvette - some of which are quite large - were cut by hand during power cuts using lantern light.....
I've neber been sure how to take Spyda's pushing of using exhaust pressure variations to pump fuel.....the consequences of a diaphragm failure would be spectacular.
You could use a RG400/500 fuel tap.
They have a universal joint & the operating handle is mounted remote.
https://www.google.com/search?q=rg50...gx9rx-WtBdQJoM
Pulled the cover as I want to check the clearances anyway and, dry as a bone up there. No corrosion so that's good. Hope the crank is as good
. When I parked it I put oil down the plug holes and refitted the plugs with anti seize, removed the exhaust and pushed oily rag into the ex ports and plugged the ports with plastic drain pipe caps - exactly the right size. Didnt do much on the inlet side other than drain the carbs, and re-oil the K&N filter. And put about a litre of oil in the (drained) fuel tank. No corrosion round the bottom seam, sopefully it jasn't stuffed the fuel gauge sender.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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