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Akzle
7th June 2012, 09:38
so my fuel tap (or pet-cock) only wants to work on reserve. this isn't a new fault, but i dismantled it the day other and nothing looks wrong...
FWIW it's an on-res-prime vacuum type.
so my question is: WTF? ideas on problem and how to fix?
Haggis2
8th June 2012, 17:02
Sheesh, don't all answer at once...
Sorry, me not know
FJRider
8th June 2012, 17:41
so my fuel tap (or pet-cock) only wants to work on reserve. this isn't a new fault, but i dismantled it the day other and nothing looks wrong...
FWIW it's an on-res-prime vacuum type.
so my question is: WTF? ideas on problem and how to fix?
Check by taking off the vacuum hose at the lower end, then remove fuel hose from pet-cock. (with tap set to run/on) Then suck on the vacuum hose ... and then fuel should flow as you do. (put a large cloth under the pet-cock to catch any fuel)
If it does flow ... give it another check with it connected with the engine running .... as the problem is not at the pet-cock.
It doesn't take much to jam/block the vacuum flap.
kiwi cowboy
8th June 2012, 17:56
Check by taking off the vacuum hose at the lower end, then remove fuel hose from pet-cock. (with tap set to run/on) Then suck on the vacuum hose ... and then fuel should flow as you do. (put a large cloth under the pet-cock to catch any fuel)
If it does flow ... give it another check with it connected with the engine running .... as the problem is not at the pet-cock.
It doesn't take much to jam/block the vacuum flap.
Have hilited text that should not be used in the same message please.:killingme
ducatilover
8th June 2012, 17:57
The spring in the diaphragm may be munted, or you're not getting vacuum to the tap.
If the diaphragm looks fine, it probably is.
Does it have an O-ring in the housing on the vacuum side? That may be leaking too.
kiwi cowboy
8th June 2012, 18:02
so my fuel tap (or pet-cock) only wants to work on reserve. this isn't a new fault, but i dismantled it the day other and nothing looks wrong...
FWIW it's an on-res-prime vacuum type.
so my question is: WTF? ideas on problem and how to fix?
hey bud just a thought but check the arrow on the fuel tap as some the arrow points the opposite way to others wich may mean you are actualy on the main tank with the res filter part in the tank blocked.
FJRider
8th June 2012, 18:28
Have hilited text that should not be used in the same message please.:killingme
honda riders were never known for their spilling skills ... :rolleyes:
kiwi cowboy
8th June 2012, 20:34
honda riders were never known for their spilling skills ... :rolleyes:
year and a half in high school wassnt enough???.:2thumbsup
FJRider
8th June 2012, 20:47
year and a half in high school wassnt enough???.:2thumbsup
My apologies .... I was sure it would be less ... :msn-wink:
Akzle
9th June 2012, 10:30
Check by taking off the vacuum hose at the lower end, then remove fuel hose from pet-cock. (with tap set to run/on) Then suck on the vacuum hose ... and then fuel should flow as you do. (put a large cloth under the pet-cock to catch any fuel)
If it does flow ... give it another check with it connected with the engine running .... as the problem is not at the pet-cock.
It doesn't take much to jam/block the vacuum flap.will try that... but surely the vacuum from engine will be greater than i can draw? --cheers.
The spring in the diaphragm may be munted, or you're not getting vacuum to the tap.
If the diaphragm looks fine, it probably is.
Does it have an O-ring in the housing on the vacuum side? That may be leaking too.it does have an O ring, but it's on the (valve stem?), diagphram looks OK.
hey bud just a thought but check the arrow on the fuel tap as some the arrow points the opposite way to others wich may mean you are actualy on the main tank with the res filter part in the tank blocked.yeah. nah. appreciate the thought, but i did check!!
ducatilover
9th June 2012, 11:29
Tried taking it off and blowing through it with compressed air?
Akzle
9th June 2012, 11:52
Tried taking it off and blowing through it with compressed air?i dont have enough electricity to run my compressor ><
FJRider
9th June 2012, 18:21
will try that... but surely the vacuum from engine will be greater than i can draw? --cheers.
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Actually ... it doesn't take very much. It takes less draw, than is required to drink a milkshake.
It's not sucking fuel through to the engine ... just opening a small valve (read spring loaded flap) It's usually a gravity fed system on the older bikes ... but later bikes have electric fuel pumps.
ducatilover
10th June 2012, 21:12
i dont have enough electricity to run my compressor ><
:laugh:
Maybe find someone else with a Gixxer and swap taps?
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