I also discovered the fuel filter is ancient (dated 2002) so I'm going to replace that. I'm assuming it wasn't done at the 36k mile service.
It's not a 36k mile service schedule part.
I also discovered the fuel filter is ancient (dated 2002) so I'm going to replace that. I'm assuming it wasn't done at the 36k mile service.
It's not a 36k mile service schedule part.
So just fire it up dry and see what happens to the hose or should immerse the pump in fuel?
Removed the tank, drained it and got the fuel pump / filter assembly out.
The curved hose looks OK. There's some small cracks on the surface but they don't seem too deep. Does this look serious enough to cause my issues?
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I also discovered the fuel filter is ancient (dated 2002) so I'm going to replace that. I'm assuming it wasn't done at the 36k mile service.
I know I overpaid but don't really care at this point!

Bike's back together but no change. Cranks fine and sounds like it wants to fire but just won't quite catch. While trying there was a backfire and it almost caught if I gave it enough throttle but it sounded ropey.
Think I might ship it off to an expert next weekend. Neil, how's your diary?
Thanks for the offer, I would typically take you up on it but I think at this point I'm going to see if I can get the bike delivered to Steptoe to solve. I'll let you know if that plan changes!

Give yourself a pat on the back if you suggested no compression due to a burnt exhaust valve.
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Better than the other much more expensive scenario of the valve head falling off and bouncing around in the combustion chamber.