Question for the petcock experts
I love the look of the European Sport with its small tank but its crap for touring so fitted a 2H9 tank, I stripped the vacuum petcocks and cleaned them out.
Recently I fitted new vac pipes as the originals were hard as hell, I made them really long to make tank removal easier, tank can lift up a LOT with the pipes still connected to make it easier to disconnect them.
Some time after fitting the new longer vac pipes I noticed a really bad knocking from the top end of the bike, funny though coz it sounded like a bottom end knock like a big end on its way out, putting my ear on the tank seemed to amplify the knock. When I say a knock, I mean I'd pull up at traffic lights and mates I'm riding with would notice the knock! Then it dawned on me, it wasn't the engine knocking at all, it was the vacuum petcock opening and shutting with each pulse of No.3 cylinder, I confirmed this by putting my ear on the tank and nipping the vac pipe, the knocking would suddenly stop.
Well fantastic news, my engine isn't wrecked ......I shortened the vac pipe thinking having it long may create a bigger pulse, it knocks less, I'm assuming its opening a closing all the time which won't do it any good over a period of time.
I've been told that there are little non-return valves in the brass spigots in the inlet manifolds, but I've never noticed any. Is this correct?? coz it would sort out the problem if I could renew them.
To me the fact it is knocking means the tap is losing its vac, which is being re-vacuumed up with each pulse of No.3 cylinder hence the knocking. So have I an air leak on my tap?? which will have an effect on No.3 cylinders mixture??.
Does this sound right? could a holed diaphragm cause this?
I love the look of the European Sport with its small tank but its crap for touring so fitted a 2H9 tank, I stripped the vacuum petcocks and cleaned them out.
Recently I fitted new vac pipes as the originals were hard as hell, I made them really long to make tank removal easier, tank can lift up a LOT with the pipes still connected to make it easier to disconnect them.
Some time after fitting the new longer vac pipes I noticed a really bad knocking from the top end of the bike, funny though coz it sounded like a bottom end knock like a big end on its way out, putting my ear on the tank seemed to amplify the knock. When I say a knock, I mean I'd pull up at traffic lights and mates I'm riding with would notice the knock! Then it dawned on me, it wasn't the engine knocking at all, it was the vacuum petcock opening and shutting with each pulse of No.3 cylinder, I confirmed this by putting my ear on the tank and nipping the vac pipe, the knocking would suddenly stop.
Well fantastic news, my engine isn't wrecked ......I shortened the vac pipe thinking having it long may create a bigger pulse, it knocks less, I'm assuming its opening a closing all the time which won't do it any good over a period of time.
I've been told that there are little non-return valves in the brass spigots in the inlet manifolds, but I've never noticed any. Is this correct?? coz it would sort out the problem if I could renew them.
To me the fact it is knocking means the tap is losing its vac, which is being re-vacuumed up with each pulse of No.3 cylinder hence the knocking. So have I an air leak on my tap?? which will have an effect on No.3 cylinders mixture??.
Does this sound right? could a holed diaphragm cause this?
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