Well the only part that I didn't replace yet in the fuel system finally let go. All the rubber in the fuel system went bad so far. I had to replace the crossover rubber hose that goes from the right side fuel tank to the left tank - I came out into the garage and smelled gas, walked over to the bike and saw dripping. I rolled it out into the drive way started feeling around and the rubber hose just disintegrated in my fingers... So that got replaced.
Next the acceleration pump/diaphragm in the carb cracked and leaked - so I rebuilt the carb!!
NOW - I just finished cleaning and waxing the bike - dam it looks so good when it's clean. I fired it up and noticed a dripping from under petcock - first I thought it was just water from it's bath, then it just kept dripping??? so I put my fingers in it and gave it a smell - fuel!?! WTF NOW??? I tried to tighten any and all the screws first - NO GO.
I went straight to my shop manual - Vacuum operated fuel supply valve -? vacuum operated? OK, so I read on, this is a safety precaution device - no vacuum no flow. So now I realize that the valve has a "rubber" diaphragm in it. Worst part of this is - you can't rebuild it - it needs to be replaced.
OK no problem - I can do this - BUT my favorite parts supplier doesn't carry this part - and - Harley doesn't have the original part but a new design. It will work - but it looks different than the old stock part. I guess I'm going to replace it with the new style but I wanted the bike to keep as original as possible. I'd rather be riding it tho so I'm going with the new style.
I'll take pics of the process as I do it - keep you all posted.
The one thing about this bike - it always breaks at home - THANK YOU!! better to be broken in the driveway and not out there on the road. She really does love me!!