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Rain & Pod Filters

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its been awhile, but my 1978 GS550 that I restored with all your assistance has been running great. Over 3000 miles since the start of the year. In fact, its running so great that I'm going to push my luck and do a 1000 mile iron-butt this weekend... and one leg of the ride may have rain.

I have pod filters on the bike.. how much should I be worried about the engine sucking in water if its raining ? I guess as long as the filters are oiled correctly the oil will prevent water from seeping into the carbs and engine?

I realize that anyone who rides a 25yr 550cc bike for 1000 miles is way past worrying about rain, but I thought I'd ask anyway.

I'll post some photos when the ride is done.

Thanks
 
it is posible that during a good down pour, or splashing through puddles, some water could get in, I have heard of several people running pods having some problems, like stumbles and some missfires, but nothing major, make sure the pods are oiled good and take it carefull in the rain, you should be ok.
 
look at it this way....a little water will do the trick on removing some carbon build up 8O
 
Rain rain........

Rain rain........

Cal:
I have had five bikes over the years with three of them with pod style filters and here in rainy Oregon I had never had a running problem with regard to rain getting into the carbs.
Rick..........
 
Great.. thanks for the sanity check...

btw, my loop will take me from NorCal to Boise to Portland to Norcal.. it was the "rainy Oregon" leg that had me wondering. but looks like the weather will be clear. ;-)
 
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