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| vecie78 |
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 Posted: 16:52 - 02 Dec 2014 Post subject: Water in the tank! |
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Hi all,
I have been having problems with my Yamaha XJ S Diversion '00 when switching the petcock from normal to reserve petrol. The bike just started choking.
Now it is not working properly although there is lots of gas. I guessed some external elements were sitting in the bottom of the tank.
What I did was removing the tank and empting it completely.
Water.
Yes there was some transparent liquid and lots of it.
After refuelling the tank with clean petrol, The bike is not working neither. It starts but does not respond well at all.
Actually there is an electric noise (kind of buzz) when it starts (sometimes) and when I switch off (some other times); the volume is fairly high and which I have never heard before.
My question is, could have the fuel pump suffered some sort of damages?
Tomorrow I am going to remove the tank again and this time empty/check the bowls of the carbs. I will not go too farther with this job since I cannot sync the carbs afterwards.
Perhaps I could do without removing the carbs and just drain the bowls by unscrewing the drain plug? You reckon?
I think I can do this work I will try my best before considering taking my dear to a mechanic; I am not an expert but somehow knowledgeable and stubborn....fingers crossed  |
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| monkeybiker |
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| Howling TerrorOutOfOffice |
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Until a grownup pops in this thread and helps I'll offer my novice advice.
Wouldn't fiddle with the carbs, just run fresh fuel through them. Bound to be water in the bottom.
I'd whip the plugs out and give them a once over. Would be a surprise to me if a little water knackers something that moves liquid. Is there a fuel filter and have you changed it? It may be restricting the flow and making the pump work hard. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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| vecie78 |
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| Taught2BCauti... |
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Water can damage a petrol filter, and can also block very small jets in a carb - especially if it has caused particles of rust from the tank to reach the carbs.
Isopropyl Alcohol can be used to get rid of small amounts of water in the fuel - google for the correct procedure. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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