I had a hell of a time keeping up with the gang at WOT on Sunday out on Highway 90, ( although you mightn't think it if you watch the video..) It felt like I was running out of fuel after a few minutes. The bike started bogging down, made a roaring noise through the pods and slowed to a crawl. It also got really hot. I initially thought the bike was going to seize because I just KNEW I had gas. We were 11 miles from home at that point and with a break at a gas station at the next exit I got home fine. When you are the guy that everyone has to stop for, it can get a bit embarrassing. This was the second incident for me, ( I lost a side-bag lid that morning...). It didn't faze anyone. They are a very patient, cool bunch of co-riders.
Riding back home with Randy on Monday, the same thing happened on the Taconic. Three times. Gas was OK so we spent a while dismantling and cleaning the gas-cap at a Park'n'Ride on the side of the road. Still problems. I was having trouble calibrating the vacuum advance on the Keihin carbs that I use and I figured that the bike timing was over-advanced at WOT. After falling back AGAIN, I plugged the vacuum advance, left the gas-cap open, and made it home.
I just did some flow-tests on the fuel system. I checked to see how long it took for 2.5 litres of fuel to drain from the tank under various conditions.
Gas Cap on, Petcocks on Reserve, to drain 2.5 litres into a bucket....5.48mins
Gas Cap off, Petcocks on Reserve, "..............................1.55mins
Yikes!!!!
I replaced the gas cap internals with one from my old Special tank..
Special Cap, Petcocks on Reserve, to drain 2.5 litres.....................2.27mins
Then I checked the fuel hoses and filters.
I have a couple of the small brass porous filters on the petcocks and a small paper/ plastic filter at the carb.
With the higher flow from the new cap, the paper filter slowed the time to drain the 2.5 litres to 5.26 minutes!
So with a bad gas cap, and a restrictive filter it's a miracle the bike ran at all above idle..
And that is why I was stopped on the side of the road.
Five times.
So I'm dumping the paper filter, and asking if anyone can suggest a high efficiency, compact replaceable fuel filter that does a better job than the goofy one that I picked up at AutoZone. I also wondered what kind of damage I might have done running a bike lean at WOT with an over-advanced ignition.
Riding back home with Randy on Monday, the same thing happened on the Taconic. Three times. Gas was OK so we spent a while dismantling and cleaning the gas-cap at a Park'n'Ride on the side of the road. Still problems. I was having trouble calibrating the vacuum advance on the Keihin carbs that I use and I figured that the bike timing was over-advanced at WOT. After falling back AGAIN, I plugged the vacuum advance, left the gas-cap open, and made it home.
I just did some flow-tests on the fuel system. I checked to see how long it took for 2.5 litres of fuel to drain from the tank under various conditions.
Gas Cap on, Petcocks on Reserve, to drain 2.5 litres into a bucket....5.48mins
Gas Cap off, Petcocks on Reserve, "..............................1.55mins
Yikes!!!!
I replaced the gas cap internals with one from my old Special tank..
Special Cap, Petcocks on Reserve, to drain 2.5 litres.....................2.27mins
Then I checked the fuel hoses and filters.
I have a couple of the small brass porous filters on the petcocks and a small paper/ plastic filter at the carb.
With the higher flow from the new cap, the paper filter slowed the time to drain the 2.5 litres to 5.26 minutes!
So with a bad gas cap, and a restrictive filter it's a miracle the bike ran at all above idle..
And that is why I was stopped on the side of the road.
Five times.
So I'm dumping the paper filter, and asking if anyone can suggest a high efficiency, compact replaceable fuel filter that does a better job than the goofy one that I picked up at AutoZone. I also wondered what kind of damage I might have done running a bike lean at WOT with an over-advanced ignition.
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