I had a case of bad gas. No get up and go, lots of backfiring. It was nasty. But seriously folks, my '79 GS1000 mysteriously wouldn't take any throttle and would only run on choke, and my '73 CB750 would bog above 5K. I had been twiddling with a couple things on each and so with the old adage 'what did you screw up last', I chased a couple issues down a dead end.
Fist the Honda. I had just set the float level with a clear tube and thought hmm, I set it right, why would it be fuel starved? It's exactly 3mm down from the carb body. Check a few things, do a plug chop, nothing showing up, just a clean plug. Scratch head. I don't want to yank those carbs. Then the light bulb went off in my head. I had gone to the Shell station and filled up my gas can and put fuel in each bike, then both went south.
I got some Heet and tried the Honda first - after 2 blocks to clear the bowls, it hit redline easily like usual.
On the GS it wouldn't take any throttle at all, would only run on full choke. Jeez this is killing me! I had just worked on figuring out why my battery was draining and traced it to the Dyna S which was wired hot off the battery, not switched (but fused). It was pulling .4A just sitting there, draining the new battery. I rigged it to run with ignition on, fired it up and though OK, all good, at least until I twisted the throttle, then it bogged and died. Ran the Heet through it and it's good again, but I can tell it needs a drink of some good stuff still.
The local Shell station isn't getting my business anymore.
Fist the Honda. I had just set the float level with a clear tube and thought hmm, I set it right, why would it be fuel starved? It's exactly 3mm down from the carb body. Check a few things, do a plug chop, nothing showing up, just a clean plug. Scratch head. I don't want to yank those carbs. Then the light bulb went off in my head. I had gone to the Shell station and filled up my gas can and put fuel in each bike, then both went south.
I got some Heet and tried the Honda first - after 2 blocks to clear the bowls, it hit redline easily like usual.
On the GS it wouldn't take any throttle at all, would only run on full choke. Jeez this is killing me! I had just worked on figuring out why my battery was draining and traced it to the Dyna S which was wired hot off the battery, not switched (but fused). It was pulling .4A just sitting there, draining the new battery. I rigged it to run with ignition on, fired it up and though OK, all good, at least until I twisted the throttle, then it bogged and died. Ran the Heet through it and it's good again, but I can tell it needs a drink of some good stuff still.
The local Shell station isn't getting my business anymore.