Had my 79F (still un-named) going last night for its first "extended run". I still wasn't able to ride it beacause I need brakes bled, the battery was sitting on the floor and the sidecar isn't quite ready to go down the road. It smoked like crazy for a minute or two. Sounded great and was really smoooooth. One problem though, I'm having trouble getting gas to the bowls. I didn't have a real good look at the situation last night but here is what I know. I have cleaned out the tank , tore the petcocks apart and cleaned those up also. Put on new full line and used fuel filters. I also routed the lines the alternate way shown in the tech tips to help reduce air in the line. When I first put the tank on all was good, started up and ran fine. Tried to start again, no deal. Noticed that fuel was not flowing like it should be, saw a little sediment in filters and line. Took the tank off and blew in the lines. Noticed that bowls could not be full otherwise I would not have been able to blow air into them. Put the tank back on and it ran again for a short time. Tried to start again, no luck. Took tank off, gas flows easily out of pertcocks. Go through the whole procedure again and bike starts. The tubes for bowl venting on a 78-79 are clear. I also have the gas cap open, to aid flow.
There are a few things I can think of. Screens before float valve are plugged again. Filters I'm using are wrong for application. Filters are already clogged. Are some filters only made to allow gas to flow one way?
I'm going to try routing the fuel line in a more direct route, see if that helps.The gas just doesn't want to flow, even on prime when connected to fuel lines. Any other ideas?
Kevin
There are a few things I can think of. Screens before float valve are plugged again. Filters I'm using are wrong for application. Filters are already clogged. Are some filters only made to allow gas to flow one way?
I'm going to try routing the fuel line in a more direct route, see if that helps.The gas just doesn't want to flow, even on prime when connected to fuel lines. Any other ideas?
Kevin
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