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Another petcock? thread
01/10/10 at 14:28:31
So I'm having a problem similar to what Rocco described. Here's the background:
Just moved from Indianapolis to North Carolina. In Indy, the weather didn't get above freezing for a few weeks. Prior to the cold snap, I rode for a good hour to make sure the battery was well charged, then topped off the tank and added some seafoam. The bike spent a few weeks outside under a cover. On moving day, I tried to start her up in single-digit temps in order to ride her up onto the moving truck - cranked but would not start. She survived the move just fine - no damage, no leaks, nothing. I took her out for the first time today. Started up easily, let her warm up for several minutes then eased her around the apartment lot for a few minutes before hitting the streets. Died on the way out of the apartment. Died again at the stop sign down the street. Died when coming to a stop multiple times after that. She struggled to start up again several times, taking multiple cranks and didn't really want to stay running without tapping the throttle. I adjusted the thumb screw to up the idle but this did not help. I turned the petcock to prime and res on start ups - no change. When I got home, I noticed some drops of fluid under the bike and a strong smell of gas. The 2 rubber tubes coming off the carb were definitely wet with gas, as was the area immediately below them. She ran great at speed with good power. I just adjusted the carb a couple of months ago.
Teach me, o wise ones, and help me to rescue my dear Savage. :'(
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Re: Another petcock? thread
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01/10/10 at 14:40:21
Try this...
How to check your petcock....
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1251932429
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01/10/10 at 14:57:52
In extreme cold, even rubber gets rigid. I would use Prime to bypass the diaphragm & not stress it w/ vacuum flexing it & to make sure I get gas.
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01/10/10 at 19:05:38
justin_o_guy2 wrote
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In extreme cold, even rubber gets rigid. I would use Prime to bypass the diaphragm & not stress it w/ vacuum flexing it & to make sure I get gas.
never thought about that,... I'm in Arizona...
but, that might be a good idea...
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01/10/10 at 22:01:05
I turned the petcock to prime and res on start ups - no change.
Hmmmm, I missed that earlier. Res still uses the vacuum diaphragm, so, Id stay in prime. If your carb is barfing gas, sounds like the float may be stuck or the valve not closing off right. Give the carb a smack, make sure the idle is high enough to keep it oiling right.
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01/11/10 at 03:54:23
This is my kind of bike - whack the bowl with the butt end of a screwdriver and she'll heal herself.
S'a truth, she will fix herself -- I've done it several times. When the float sticks it does not meter the gas level as it should and nothing works well until the float is freed back up.
Try that with your fuel injected wonder bike !!
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01/11/10 at 08:04:38
lol i'm am all about "kicking it to fix it" lol!
exactly what he said, is exactly what happens to me, except i don't have fuel anywhere. AND it only happens sometimes, i could go for an hour ride and she's wonderful, on the way back i'm cursing @ her lol
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01/12/10 at 09:37:52
So I gave the carb a few good whacks and it still ended up dying. I switched to RES (forgot what was said about prime) and she ran great. Tried her on FUEL for a few minutes afterwards and there was no problem. Went out this morning and she died on FUEL but ran fine again on RES. Got me into school just fine.
So what's the verdict?
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01/12/10 at 11:40:36
littlefights wrote
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So I gave the carb a few good whacks and it still ended up dying. I switched to RES (forgot what was said about prime) and she ran great. Tried her on FUEL for a few minutes afterwards and there was no problem. Went out this morning and she died on FUEL but ran fine again on RES. Got me into school just fine.
So what's the verdict?
I've had this problem for a couple of years till the diaphram starting leaking then I replaced it. Think it's the diaphram hardening. You can run on res. just need to keep in mind when it runs out either coast into a station or start walking.
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