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 Posted: 10:15 - 09 Feb 2021 Post subject: T |
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I see the pictures have changed, pity cos they showed a really well maintained bike 😁
Is there a rag under the saddle blocking the fuel tank vent perhaps ?
It does happen dudes.
One pipe will come from the tank, another to the carb, and the smaller diameter one to the engine for vacuum.
The tap/pump unit may well have arrows on it to indicate flow etc..
A leak on any pipe really can cause malfunction.
Mark the pipes with different cable ties or tape before you remove them, and either note down or take pictures of locations.
Since you "can't ? " Figure out which pipe goes where, should you take the Carb off for cleaning ?
To clean carb, first clean carbs outside ! All that dust and muck etc..
When u done that, start to clean the carb at the fuel filler cap.
Avoid taking that rusty chrome carb "lid" off , there is a spring and rubber diaphragm underneath.
If that diaphragm is punctured, the bike will run and rev, but will not be able to pull the skin off a rice pudding !!
To test diaphragm with carb on the engine, remove hose from carb to airbox, run engine a rev, and see the "piston and needle " rise.
Get exploded view of the carb to help you.
Take your time, slow and steady as you go, take pictures and mark stuff so you know where stuff goes back, and enjoy.
This task is not a race ! Enjoy. ____________________ nuts about bikes |
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Here's what the pipes do
Any 3 port vacuum operated pump will do and fitting a new filter
would be good practise.
Good, sound, non leaky fittings are vital for the pump to operate properly
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Oh dear, the pump linked on eBay is about 50% smaller than my existing one...
Also, the pipes aren’t as tight on the outlets.
Does this mean it’s the wrong pump?
Is there a outlet size of something I need to look for?
Is this a better fit? Seems larger:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/253641759434 |
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Are there any arrows on the unit to indicate flow ?
Is the unit an actual pump or just a vac operated "tap".
For it to be a pump, there will be check valves somewhere, as prior mentioned.
I would get an oe unit, a besbi part.
If an oe besbi part is not available, have a rethink.
I would have thought any check valves would be in the oe unit, but you never know.
So, what to do?
Do you have some clean hose and an assistant, or a vac pump of some sort ?
With clean hoses, fit them to the stubs.
Your assistant "sucks" on the vac stud whilst you blow down one of the other.stubs, to establish if it's just a tap, or a pump with check valves.
I would imaging the vac stub is the top one, with the fuel stubs "below" the vac half of the unit, with the vac diaphragm ( sprung loaded) in the top half.
With the vac stub sucked, can you blow thru one of fuel stubs, can you also suck thru the same fuel stub ?
If you can blow and suck thru the same fuel stub whilst your assistant sucks on the vac stub, the unit is a tap only I would think.
Just get an oe part, much easier.
Feedback, how did it do ?
While your doing all this sucking and blowing, remove the fuel pipe to the bikes pump. You say fuel will not flow due to gravity/Syphon.
If you now blow into the tank to slightly pressure ise the tank, does fuel flow now ?
I assume the tank has fuel ?
Does the tank have a "reserve fuel" function ? ____________________ nuts about bikes |
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I/we realise why you're asking.....your a newbie to this stuff....so one step at a time.
Fuel problem so let's start at the tank.
The tank will have a vent, a small hole possibly, is the vent clear or blocked, it may be in the fuel filler cap.
Anyways, the fuel pipe from the fuel tank to the "oe pump" on the bike, at the tank, does it connect at the bottom of the tank or at the top ?
Oe means original equipment, the bike pump etc..
Did you remove the tank fuel pipe at the pump and slightly pressurise the fuel tank, and did fuel flow out from the disconnected pipe ? Yes or no ?
Let's establish this first else go around in circles.
Note, when the time comes to start the engine, it will take some time for the fuel pump to pump fuel to the carb and fill it for the engine to run.
The engine whizzing over causes the pump to pump, any air leaks will not allow the pump to pump. A fully charged battery will help, when I he time comes. Remember this note. ____________________ nuts about bikes |
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The tank will have a vent, a small hole possibly, is the vent clear or blocked, it may be in the fuel filler cap.
Anyways, the fuel pipe from the fuel tank to the "oe pump" on the bike, at the tank, does it connect at the bottom of the tank or at the top ?
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Thanks. Where is this "vent"?
It looks like the pipe connects at the TOP of the fuel tank
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Did you remove the tank fuel pipe at the pump and slightly pressurise the fuel tank, and did fuel flow out from the disconnected pipe ? Yes or no ?
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I think so. I just "sucked" on the pipe from the fuel pump (added a clear hose section, so I wouldn't swallow the fuel), and fuel came up.
Is that what you meant by pressure? Is there a better way to do than sucking?
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Note, when the time comes to start the engine, it will take some time for the fuel pump to pump fuel ... Remember this note.
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Thanks for that. Do you think it's yet worth me trying to start it (given that when I suck on the pipe, nothing comes out)? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 4 years, 359 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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