I posted this in the "bad timing advance" thread because that thread is the closest I've seen to describing my problems, but thought it would get more viewers as a thread unto itself...
Thanks in advance!
For my 1980 SG Special:
Since the day I bought it and rode it home, 2 1/2 years ago, when its warming up and otherwise cruising fine at light throttle, it will simply go flat and not accelerate, but not slow down either. Just a "blaaaaaaaaaaaaaah" sound no matter how much throttle I give it while in gear, if I roll out and roll back on,while in gear, it does not go away.
But, I get off the throttle, pull the clutch in and re-engage the clutch, it usually goes fine, occasionaly it will go flat again. Once warmed up (I mean, really up to operating temp after miles of riding) it is more or less fine. Then, when I get to half a tank, no matter what I do, it continually wants to go flat again if the petcock is "on" and I'm at low speed, light throttle. I can switch to reserve and it goes another 20 or so miles (still plenty of gas in the tank, just under half full now) before it begins going flat at low speeds continually. It will begin to feel like it's starving out at higher speeds as well by this point. So I just fill the tank and call it good. But I'd like to get more than 70 miles or so before having to do this ritual. I.E., I'd like to run a normal tank through it!
When I got the bike it would do a full tank (still had to low speed flatness issue, but would otherwise swallow a whole tank without having to go to reserve until it actually needed to), but has degraded to this point and stayed here for a year. Running on prime makes no difference, and I thoroughly took apart the carbs, cleaned them thoroughly, etc last fall. Because the flatness issue was there before and after the carb job, I tend to think I have a fuel supply issue (Octy) vs. a fueling issue from the carbs themselves.
As well, when it's really hot outside, and the engine is very hot as well (such as yesterday when going through Denver, 97 degrees outside air temp, slow speed through construction zone on I-25) it will continually need constant throttle and clutch tap dancing to get it to pull away cleanly from a stop or crawling speed. Otherwise it wants to be herky jerky, and sometimes if I don't do it just right, it'll just quit. Starts back up with a little work on the throttle, but this bike absolutely hates the hot air temps and low speed, no matter the fuel level in the tank. Cooler days (70's) and it runs like it never had a problem in it's life, and yesterday, or any day, at any speed above a crawl, it runs flawless despite the crazy heat. Make sense?
My mind has a lot of things going through it...
First, I have new fuel line and such to eliminate the Octy, and will do that tonight I hope. Start there and maybe that will be the end of my problems.
Second, I am going to pull off the fuel cap and makes sure it's venting. I can hear a hiss when I park it after riding, so that tells me something is venting, but is that also an indication the vent could be plugged/partially plugged and my hot day blues come from not enough air coming into the tank to replace the fuel that leaves?
Third, could my carb diaphragm slide springs be too tight/stiff and causing the issue of the flatness until it's warmed up? All it takes to set it right is to pull the clutch in and re-apply throttle to usually clear it up... Until I get to a half tank, then it wants to go flat all the time at light throttle regardless of how hot it is outside/how hot the engine is.
Fourth and last on my list, is an issue with the vacuum advance or pick up wire. YES the vac advance is hooked to the carb body, and the octy to the carb boot, so that is in order.
OK, that about covers it all, so have at it boys, love to hear if I'm thinking the right stuff...
Thanks much!
Thanks in advance!
For my 1980 SG Special:
Since the day I bought it and rode it home, 2 1/2 years ago, when its warming up and otherwise cruising fine at light throttle, it will simply go flat and not accelerate, but not slow down either. Just a "blaaaaaaaaaaaaaah" sound no matter how much throttle I give it while in gear, if I roll out and roll back on,while in gear, it does not go away.
But, I get off the throttle, pull the clutch in and re-engage the clutch, it usually goes fine, occasionaly it will go flat again. Once warmed up (I mean, really up to operating temp after miles of riding) it is more or less fine. Then, when I get to half a tank, no matter what I do, it continually wants to go flat again if the petcock is "on" and I'm at low speed, light throttle. I can switch to reserve and it goes another 20 or so miles (still plenty of gas in the tank, just under half full now) before it begins going flat at low speeds continually. It will begin to feel like it's starving out at higher speeds as well by this point. So I just fill the tank and call it good. But I'd like to get more than 70 miles or so before having to do this ritual. I.E., I'd like to run a normal tank through it!
When I got the bike it would do a full tank (still had to low speed flatness issue, but would otherwise swallow a whole tank without having to go to reserve until it actually needed to), but has degraded to this point and stayed here for a year. Running on prime makes no difference, and I thoroughly took apart the carbs, cleaned them thoroughly, etc last fall. Because the flatness issue was there before and after the carb job, I tend to think I have a fuel supply issue (Octy) vs. a fueling issue from the carbs themselves.
As well, when it's really hot outside, and the engine is very hot as well (such as yesterday when going through Denver, 97 degrees outside air temp, slow speed through construction zone on I-25) it will continually need constant throttle and clutch tap dancing to get it to pull away cleanly from a stop or crawling speed. Otherwise it wants to be herky jerky, and sometimes if I don't do it just right, it'll just quit. Starts back up with a little work on the throttle, but this bike absolutely hates the hot air temps and low speed, no matter the fuel level in the tank. Cooler days (70's) and it runs like it never had a problem in it's life, and yesterday, or any day, at any speed above a crawl, it runs flawless despite the crazy heat. Make sense?
My mind has a lot of things going through it...
First, I have new fuel line and such to eliminate the Octy, and will do that tonight I hope. Start there and maybe that will be the end of my problems.
Second, I am going to pull off the fuel cap and makes sure it's venting. I can hear a hiss when I park it after riding, so that tells me something is venting, but is that also an indication the vent could be plugged/partially plugged and my hot day blues come from not enough air coming into the tank to replace the fuel that leaves?
Third, could my carb diaphragm slide springs be too tight/stiff and causing the issue of the flatness until it's warmed up? All it takes to set it right is to pull the clutch in and re-apply throttle to usually clear it up... Until I get to a half tank, then it wants to go flat all the time at light throttle regardless of how hot it is outside/how hot the engine is.
Fourth and last on my list, is an issue with the vacuum advance or pick up wire. YES the vac advance is hooked to the carb body, and the octy to the carb boot, so that is in order.
OK, that about covers it all, so have at it boys, love to hear if I'm thinking the right stuff...
Thanks much!
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