Tank vent follow-up
Ped
pedmail at dbmail.dk
Sun Jul 8 00:52:39 PDT 2007
Larry,
Sorry that I didn't reply to your original message. I was away on vacation.
I had had exactly the same problems with symptoms of fuel starvation,
especially after longer laps at motorway speeds. I used to lift the tank
bag slightly as I thought it might restrict the tank vent. Sometimes it
worked, some other times it didn't. Other times I turned the petcock to
prime for a few seconds, then turned it back again. Sometimes it worked,
some other times it didn't. However, I didn't consider the problem
severe enough to really go into deeper investigation.
The inline fuel filter was installed shortly after I bought the bike as
new back in 1997. It was a glass type of filter - the only filter I
could find with 10 mm pipes. A no name filter. At a motorcycle market
this winter I found another no name glass filter, slightly different but
also with 10 mm pipes. I thought it might be time to replace the old
filter and bought the new one. Now the fuel starvation problem seems to
have gone completely. So you are right: The problem seems to be caused
by a substantial restriction of fuel flow in some types of filters. A
pity that these (cheap) filters come without any specifications at all -
it would have been nice if there had been a standard for measuring the
flow through the filter so that one could make a comparison. But anyway:
Thanks for the info!
Ped
'96 "Black Stealth" GPZ
Denmark
Larry Zoia skrev:
> Taking all advice into consideration with regard
> to my apparent fuel starvation issue, I decided to
> test the gas flow in the Prime position with and
> without the filter.
>
> I found a pint of Popov vodka in a plastic bottle
> and drained it.
>
> I disconnected the gas line from the distal end of the
> fuel filter, turned the petcock to prime and let the gas
> drain for 15 seconds. It yielded a quarter pint.
>
> I removed the filter and placed the fuel line in the bottle
> and turned the petcock to Prime, expecting to leave it
> open for 15 seconds and compare volumes.
>
> In approximately five or six seconds the bottle was overflowing.
>
> Apparently the gas filter was causing more than substantial
> restriction of flow, thereby starving the carbs
> upon sustained high-speed riding.
>
> I had it installed correctly. It's a glass type filter. I've
> spliced the gas line together with no external filter for the time being.
>
> Larry in Michigan
>
>
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