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My opinion on petcocks is this. If you have the 1980 style oem petcock without the lever I would replace it with a Pingel. If you have the lever style oem and don’t really need the high flow of a Pingel then a replacement lever type oem is fine. I have both type on my various bikes and have never left a Pingel in the ON position. Maybe I’m different, I also know how to use an easy out without breaking one and I can use the factory oem valve adjustment tool while adjusting valves on the shim bucket engines instead of sticking zip ties in the spark plug hole.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostYet another vote for OEM.
1. In racing use, where you have wide open throttle for much of the time, there is not enough manifold vacuum to keep the petcock open.
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You're confirming my theory Steve. I'm gonna select Prime next track day.
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1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
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I have been thinking about an electronic fuel valve next to the Pingel i have.
Sure forgot to shut it off more than once, but lucky enough not to suffer float failure.
Anyone use something like this ?
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No experience with that particular device, but my 1979 KZ1300 came with an electronic solenoid to shut off the fuel. One of the common "improvements" was to remove that solenoid. I think it also had a vacuum-operated petcock, so not sure why it also had the solenoid. I never had problems with mine, so never removed it.
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Thanks Steve, will be looking for something like that.
BTW the one i posted has a .110” orifice so is unsuitable for
use on the GS.Rijk
Top 10 Newbie Mistakes thread
CV Carb rebuild tutorial
VM Carb rebuild tutorial
Bikecliff's website
The Stator Papers
"The thing about freedom - it's never free"
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Does anyone happen to know how many times the cable drive speed sensor turns per one rotation of the wheel? I need to know this for setting the speedometer up. I could raise the front wheel and count the rotations but I'm just wondering if anyone happens to know offhand.1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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Originally posted by JohnnyL View PostDoes anyone happen to know how many times the cable drive speed sensor turns per one rotation of the wheel? I need to know this for setting the speedometer up. I could raise the front wheel and count the rotations but I'm just wondering if anyone happens to know offhand.
1983 GS 550 LD
2009 BMW K1300s
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Brian came over last night to help me tune the bike. We first synced the carbs with his syncing tool. The engine had to be idling pretty high(about 4000 rpm) to even get the vacuum carbs to register on the gauges. Once the carbs were synced, we were able to set the idle to about 1200 RPM. The bike would sit and idle fairly well but would pop every once and awhile. As soon as you crack the throttle up to about 5000 RPM, the revs would run away and stay at 5-6000 RPM. We checked for air leaks and didn't find any. Brian thinks maybe the main jets are too large and that I may have the float heights off.
So this morning I took the carbs off of the bike and removed the bowls to check float heights. The manual states that the heights should be set at 22.4mm +/- 1mm. I found them set at 20.67, 20.78, 20.45 and 20.72. Obviously off. I then wanted to check all my float needle springs so I removed all of the floats. When I did this, I discovered the float post on carb #3 was wiggling around. WTF? When I went to tough it, it fell right off. The previous owner had obviously broken it and tried to repair it with some JB Weld. I don't know how I didn't see this when I rebuilt the carbs the first time. So now I'm screwed. I either need to find someone with a spare #3 carb to sell or buy a whole new set which I'm not even sure where to get. They're Mikuni BS32SS carbs. Shyte.
Last edited by JohnnyL; 02-04-2020, 02:06 PM.1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
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2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
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Johnny, I've seen threads here of people repairing broken carb float post like yours. Hope is not lost. Do a little searching..Rich
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Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View PostJohnny, I've seen threads here of people repairing broken carb float post like yours. Hope is not lost. Do a little searching..
I'm going to bet money that this is why the bike ran poorly. While I'm in the carbs though, I am going to change out the 117.5 main jets for 100s and set the float heights to where they're supposed to be.
eBay set for $138
1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
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2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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Agree. And at that price, if most the parts of ebay carb rack you bought are in decent shape, than you'll have lots of spare carb parts on hand, just in case you ever need anything else.Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 02-04-2020, 11:47 AM.Rich
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Going all the way down to #100 jets seems WAY too low. I am thinking the stock jet is around #112 (look it up because I don't know for sure). With pods, and a free flowing pipe, you'll need to go at least one size up from stock, possibly 2 sizes. Also will need to raise your needles at least one notch. Granted, you don't have an airbox in your way, and it's easy to remove them, but why do more work than you have too. LOL'83 GS 1100T
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According to this chart, a US model ‘80 GS 550L had 92.5 Main jets.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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Originally posted by Spyder View PostGoing all the way down to #100 jets seems WAY too low. I am thinking the stock jet is around #112 (look it up because I don't know for sure). With pods, and a free flowing pipe, you'll need to go at least one size up from stock, possibly 2 sizes. Also will need to raise your needles at least one notch. Granted, you don't have an airbox in your way, and it's easy to remove them, but why do more work than you have too. LOL1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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