ELIMINATOR
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Out on the bike Sunday, after about 4 miles at 80mph.The bike started to feel bogged down, I pulled over and stopped. Talked to my mate, told him what was happening. Thumbed the starter, all was OK.Confused
Later on in the day, after reaching 7,000rpm in 4th gear, it happened again. This time I carried on riding, but at a roundabout, a further 3 or 4 miles up the road it stalled. Thumbed the starter and all was well.
I have 3 theories.
1) Carb icing?
2) fuel starvation, a blocked filter in the tank. I think this is likely, as the other day when I knew the tank was low, I decided to drain the petrol via the R/h carbs fuel line, after about 20 minutes, only about 1/2 a gallon had come out. This was to check to see if the low fuel light was working. (I know I could have connected the terminals on the connector block)
Despite the inside of the tank looking rust free. I was thinking that some of the paintwork from the outside of the tank has been over sprayed to the inside. I have seen this and actually removed a bit of paint with my finger. Maybe this paint is blocking the filter above the tap.
The bike is now full of petrol, so it will have to wait until I've ran it nearly dry, before looking at this.
3) Maybe the fuel lines are buggered? It's been suggested I may have kinked a hose, while putting the tank back on. As it's now full, I'll have to wait till I've ran it nearly dry.
I did replace the air filter the other day, and this was the first run after that. Can't see that causing a problem myself.
Later on in the day, after reaching 7,000rpm in 4th gear, it happened again. This time I carried on riding, but at a roundabout, a further 3 or 4 miles up the road it stalled. Thumbed the starter and all was well.
I have 3 theories.
1) Carb icing?
2) fuel starvation, a blocked filter in the tank. I think this is likely, as the other day when I knew the tank was low, I decided to drain the petrol via the R/h carbs fuel line, after about 20 minutes, only about 1/2 a gallon had come out. This was to check to see if the low fuel light was working. (I know I could have connected the terminals on the connector block)
Despite the inside of the tank looking rust free. I was thinking that some of the paintwork from the outside of the tank has been over sprayed to the inside. I have seen this and actually removed a bit of paint with my finger. Maybe this paint is blocking the filter above the tap.
The bike is now full of petrol, so it will have to wait until I've ran it nearly dry, before looking at this.
3) Maybe the fuel lines are buggered? It's been suggested I may have kinked a hose, while putting the tank back on. As it's now full, I'll have to wait till I've ran it nearly dry.
I did replace the air filter the other day, and this was the first run after that. Can't see that causing a problem myself.



