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I seem to have a fuel starvation problem on my 81 GS450E. When I'm pushing it really hard for any amount of time, as in on the freeway against the wind, I lose power in spurts. Fuel starvations seems the most likely culprit.
So the question is: What is the most likely choke point where I'm getting my fuel cut off?
My petcock fritzed out last fall so I removed its spring, making it always open, and added an inline shutoff and filter to the fuel hose. I consequently added about a foot of fuel hose, which might be making funky pressure stuff. I did check my fuel filter and it seems clear. Can't see any junk and fuel flows through it well.
The bike was also not stored over winter. I ran it every week or two. I think the longest it sat was three or four weeks.
So would we guess that I most likely have a clogged aperture somewhere? in the petcock or the carb? Whaddya think?
Michael
So the question is: What is the most likely choke point where I'm getting my fuel cut off?
My petcock fritzed out last fall so I removed its spring, making it always open, and added an inline shutoff and filter to the fuel hose. I consequently added about a foot of fuel hose, which might be making funky pressure stuff. I did check my fuel filter and it seems clear. Can't see any junk and fuel flows through it well.
The bike was also not stored over winter. I ran it every week or two. I think the longest it sat was three or four weeks.
So would we guess that I most likely have a clogged aperture somewhere? in the petcock or the carb? Whaddya think?
Michael