Okay: 1979 SF.
This has been puzzling me for quite some time. The bike runs fine as long as its moving at a decent speed. If I go slower, or, for some frightening reason, stop at a stoplight my bike will die. As far as I can tell, the engine is flooding with gas. A terrible work around that I developed for this was to barely open the petcock (unless I'm going to be riding at 80mph on a road trip), and whenever I come to a stop light, I need to turn off the gas completely. As I'm sitting there at the stoplight, I need to wait for a slight increase in RPMs or some excessive sputtering and then turn the fuel back on for a few seconds. And I'm almost out of ideas as to what could cause this.
I've taken the carbs out and made sure that they weren't leaking. I've cleaned them out several times as well. I've also checked my petcocks, found a small leak, rebuilt them so that they don't leak, and the problem still occurs. I've also changed all my fluids and my spark plugs (which looked very dark). I've also taken off the airbox and put air-pods on the bike, this doesn't seem to have an effect.
So, could this be an electrical problem? Or an engine problem? I'm assuming either of these are the only two possibilities, but I'm puzzled, and I'll confess that I don't know how to check either one of these.
Also, the problem seemed to get progressively worse over time.
Confused...
--Rider
This has been puzzling me for quite some time. The bike runs fine as long as its moving at a decent speed. If I go slower, or, for some frightening reason, stop at a stoplight my bike will die. As far as I can tell, the engine is flooding with gas. A terrible work around that I developed for this was to barely open the petcock (unless I'm going to be riding at 80mph on a road trip), and whenever I come to a stop light, I need to turn off the gas completely. As I'm sitting there at the stoplight, I need to wait for a slight increase in RPMs or some excessive sputtering and then turn the fuel back on for a few seconds. And I'm almost out of ideas as to what could cause this.
I've taken the carbs out and made sure that they weren't leaking. I've cleaned them out several times as well. I've also checked my petcocks, found a small leak, rebuilt them so that they don't leak, and the problem still occurs. I've also changed all my fluids and my spark plugs (which looked very dark). I've also taken off the airbox and put air-pods on the bike, this doesn't seem to have an effect.
So, could this be an electrical problem? Or an engine problem? I'm assuming either of these are the only two possibilities, but I'm puzzled, and I'll confess that I don't know how to check either one of these.
Also, the problem seemed to get progressively worse over time.
Confused...
--Rider
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