For the second time in just over a year I've been struck by a large dose of water in my petrol tank.
The first time was after filling at Shell Turangi on the way to the Cold Kiwi last year - I got a misfire at anything over very small throttle openings in the first section of Desert Road at about 2130hr on the Friday. It cleared, and didn't return until about 2 weeks after I got back when I spent a bit of time on reserve and it pulled it into the carbs big time and the bike wouldn't do anything but idle.
This time, I filled up at a BP on Friday night (as I usually do because I prefer the 98 Ultimate) and as I was leaving I noticed the tanker was there. That gave me an uneasy feeling.
Then tonight after a trip to Karekare and a mates place out west for dinner & fireworks, on the same tank as I filled on Friday, I felt the familiar symptoms of watery fuel - the same misfire. Luckily I was only a couple of kms from home when this occured, so I nursed it back and stripped it down and pulled the carbs off - my suspicions were confirmed - muchos dihydrogen monoxide - I drained about 150mL from the tank in total with about 10 flushes and decants of fuel to collect the water.
Has anyone seen a water trap system small enough to put on a bike than can be drained without any disassembly? My carb float bowls are completely inaccessible when the carbs are on the bike, so I'd like to fit a water trap before the pump that I can see the contents of and drain as required.
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