Yeah, sorry, I'm in a weird moodOriginally Posted by VasalineWarrior
Fuel tap full of 13 years of varnish. I suspect the fuel cut-off disphram was sticking or something. When I changed the air filter a few weeks back, the tap just pissed fuel; with it on, off or in reserve. Vacuum applied or not to the vacuum side of the disphram. Upon pulling the nasty thing apart, it looked like all of it's internals were present. So perhaps it was sticking open. I used to be able to run the bike with the tap in the 'off' position as well. Coming down a hill in the waikato, I guess it decided it wanted to stick shut. Or some varnish came loose and blocked the fuel tap. Gixxerboy's garage had some volitile stuff and the fuel tap got a lot of it poured through it. I removed the spring from the diaphram and now the fuel tap is consistent.. As in it pisses petrol everywhere again vacuum applied or not. Coming back down to wellington today, it actually felt a little *better* than before, so perhaps I have had a very slight fuel starvation problem for awhile.what turned out to be wrong with your bike? I shudder to think of how hard it must be to get parts for![]()
Someone is gonna pipe up and say "Mehhh!! You will get a crackcase full of petrol unless you fix the tap". Yes, I know.
Fuel tap looks the same as an NC30 tap, and it looks to be a Keihin part. So I suspect it may not be that hard to find a brand new tap.
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