#18 PostAuthor: Wardy » Tue May 12, 2020 1:32 pm
Update.
Hi All.
I must admit I am not very good with electrics so testing volts at coil inputs etc is a dark art to me and Ralph had already gone over most of the electrics, except the Ignition coil, rotor and pick up, which according to the internet these bikes can have problems with.
So after a good search on the internet I found that for the windings alone it’s about £360, the rotor a similar price. I don’t earn much so this was out of the question.
I went to Jaks and had a moan and he suggested I start again from scratch and re-examine things that won’t cost me a penny and this is where it gets embarrassing.
I decided to once again take the carbs off and give them a going over – but something Jak said stuck in my mind. Now this particular thing I took off I have taken off at least twice already and both times blew it through with about a ¼ can of carb cleaner so to all purposes it looked clean and healthy.
Anyways Jak said to take it off and blow through it, which I did and sure enough it was blocked enough to only allow a very little bit of wind go through it. (Have you guessed yet).
As the tank was off the bike I opened the fuel tap to check flow and fuel ran freely. I attached the fuel line and opened the tap and the fuel just about tricked out, like a really old man having a piss.
If you haven’t guessed yet, and despite to the eyesight being clean and clear – it was the aftermarket fuel filter I had put on. It wasn’t clean at all but obviously full of almost clear gunk, stopping the flow to the extent on a long open throttle the carbs ran dry.
I have since replaced the fuel line, with a brand new filter, took it for its normal run (twice) and despite my best efforts I could not make the bike break down, so touching wood, I am hoping the fix really was this simple.
I cannot tell you how thoroughly embarrassed I am writing this message. I really should of known better and if wasn’t for a chat with a friend and an off the cuff comment about modern fuel, the bike probably would have been broken for bits and on ebay.
So in signing off I wish to say thank you to all those that have posted suggestions & helped me and please at any time feel free to take the P out of me as much as you wish as I really deserve it.
Wardy.
Gary Ward
Z1000R 1983 (ELR), KLE500 2006, FX400R 1983