Greetings once again,
This is an extension of the re-furbish thread I did on the Frankenbike. As you recall, I replaced the vacuum petcocks with standard valves. The octo is gone, so no parts of the original fuel flow exists anymore. The new valves function perfectly, with an in-line filter between each valve and the carbs they service. The right hand valve supplies carbs 1&2, while the left hand valve supplies carbs 3&4. Here's my problem:The fuel does not want to flow freely trom the tank to the carbs. I can watch the fuel empty out of the transparent filters and not re-fill. It's not always the same filter that does it. I have tried elevating the filters, having the lines and filters at different positions relative to the carb bowls, and opening the tank so there is no vacuum problem. The gas just doesn't want to trickle into the filter. Disconnect the lines anywhere along the line and fuel flows like crazy, but once the floats shut off the flow, it doesn't always start back flowing again. This problem is not consistent either.... you can ride for an hour with no problems, then let it idle and the bowls will empty out and it fuel starves. Weird thing is it never does both sides at the same time.
The carbs are the "no vent tube" type, and are in perfect shape, as detailed in the "misfire" thread. Other than this problem, the Frankenbike starts, idles and runs smooth as silk. Anyone have this problem?
Papaloerts
This is an extension of the re-furbish thread I did on the Frankenbike. As you recall, I replaced the vacuum petcocks with standard valves. The octo is gone, so no parts of the original fuel flow exists anymore. The new valves function perfectly, with an in-line filter between each valve and the carbs they service. The right hand valve supplies carbs 1&2, while the left hand valve supplies carbs 3&4. Here's my problem:The fuel does not want to flow freely trom the tank to the carbs. I can watch the fuel empty out of the transparent filters and not re-fill. It's not always the same filter that does it. I have tried elevating the filters, having the lines and filters at different positions relative to the carb bowls, and opening the tank so there is no vacuum problem. The gas just doesn't want to trickle into the filter. Disconnect the lines anywhere along the line and fuel flows like crazy, but once the floats shut off the flow, it doesn't always start back flowing again. This problem is not consistent either.... you can ride for an hour with no problems, then let it idle and the bowls will empty out and it fuel starves. Weird thing is it never does both sides at the same time.
The carbs are the "no vent tube" type, and are in perfect shape, as detailed in the "misfire" thread. Other than this problem, the Frankenbike starts, idles and runs smooth as silk. Anyone have this problem?
Papaloerts
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