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Doug650L
83 650 Fuel delivery - next logical step
Hi everyone. I haven't posted in a while because it has taken me a bit to get around to cleaning the carbs and replacing o-rings on the bike, including o-rings from carb to engine. My first time doing these things and thanks to everyone for previous help. Bike fires up when petcock is set to prime but will not stay running when petcock is in the "on" position. I did replace the vacuum line with clear flex plastic tube because original black tube was cracked at ends. I suspect the petcock needs replacing. Is there something else I may be missing?Tags: None
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Doug650L
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIs the clear tube sucking itself flat and blocking off the vacuum?
Is it kinked? Did you hook the vacuum line up to the right port on the #2 carburetor?
Did the petcock work before?
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If it has been a LONG time since the petcock worked, it's possible that it's stuck.
There is an o-ring on the tip of the plunger in the center of the diaphragm that moves in and out of an orifice to control fuel flow.
If it is stuck in the closed position, no fuel will flow when vacuum is applied.
Some petcocks will use a spring to push on that plunger when the lever is turned to PRIme, others will simply use another set of holes for fuel flow.
You can take the petcock apart to verify proper operation.
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Doug650L
Since it was recommended anyway I purchased a replacement fuel petcock and it fits nicely. Hooked everything back up and still have the same problem – it runs fine in the prime position but not in the on position making me suspect that it still a vacuum issue. Do I need to re-examine the carb end of the vacuum hose to see if somehow there is a clog somewhere? Carb was disassembled and dipped already.
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Remove fuel outlet hose at petcock; remove your clear vac hose at carb nipple and suck on it. In "ON" position, fuel should flow (catch it in cup)- stop sucking, fuel won't flow. Remember that you need to have enough fuel in tank for "ON" spot to find it- "PR" (and "RES" ) draws from very bottom1981 gs650L
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Bonehead
As Steve suggested, take apart the petcock for inspection to confirm proper working order. In all honesty, if it is not working perfectly I would buy a new one. Seeing as how it has, most likely, never been replaced or rebuilt. I have heard, and read, many times where rebuilt petcocks can fail at terrible times.
Originally posted by tom203 View PostRemove fuel outlet hose at petcock; remove your clear vac hose at carb nipple and suck on it. In "ON" position, fuel should flow (catch it in cup)- stop sucking, fuel won't flow. Remember that you need to have enough fuel in tank for "ON" spot to find it- "PR" (and "RES" ) draws from very bottom
PS also going to put part of this in my sig if you don't mind tom... I have a dirty mind
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Doug650L
I confirmed the petcock works with suction when set to "on" position by sucking on the hose - fuel flowed only when there was suction. With the engine running, I confirmed there is vacuum/suction from the engine with my finger tip over the opening (hose is connected to port on engine side of 2nd carb from left - looking down while sitting on bike). Problem persists: engine stays running only when petcock is in prime position. I believe someone noted that fuel flow in prime postion is lower rate than when vacuum is working properly. Are there adjustments to the carb that could be causing maybe not enough suction? How do I measure the vacuum?
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Strange, engine vacuum at idle should be better than your lungs ;get some small diameter wire and push it thru that vac fitting on #2 carb (second from left as you sit) to make sure it ain't blocked.1981 gs650L
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Doug650L
I'll do this and I'll also see if I get fuel flow in On position by priming the carbs then disconnecting the fuel line and have it empty into containers while vacuum tube is connected.
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Originally posted by Doug650L View PostAre there adjustments to the carb that could be causing maybe not enough suction? How do I measure the vacuum?
Just stick a vacuum hose on the vacuum port and run the engine, you can feel the suction. There should be a lot of it.
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Have you done a compression test , and or adjusted the valves, low compression , because of a bad valve adjustment can cause low vacuum1984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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Doug650L
I have not yet done these things because they're probably beyond my skill level and may need to get an experienced mechanic help me out. Question: Is the principle of the vacuum actuated petcock such that the amount of fuel changes depending on how many RPMs are generated Or is the rate of fuel delivered constant no matter how many RPMs? Can I simply set the petcock to the prime setting when running the bike and turn it to the on setting when not running the bike until I figure this out or will this not deliver enough fuel under road conditions?
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