witttom
Forum Mentor
I'm having an odd problem with the petcock on my 1980 GS1100E.
The first of which, is that I'm really not sure how to get it to 'PRIME'. The 80GS1100E uses a petcock different from my 78GS750, or ANY of my other GS parts bikes for that matter. It does not have a traditional knob. There is a small screw-like thing that says prime on it, that can be turned with a flat-blade screw driver, but it does not make any difference in fuel flow no matter how I turn it. When I first got this bike, my first thought was that the knob was broke off. It's not. That's just how it is. But it's odd, and I don't know how it should work.
When I start the bike, fuel will flow as I think it should, but if I turn it off and try to start it again, I get a fuel starvation problem. At that point, it appears to take a greater vacuum to allow fuel to pass than what I think it should. Vacuum line in good shape, no cracks, sealing well. The bike is pulling a vacuum. But after that second start, the petcock acts like it needs MORE pull.
My workaround attempt to get past this, was to swap in a petcock from one of my other donor bikes. Unfortunately, NONE of them fit. I'm stuck with what I have. I've opened this petcock up, and all of the internals appear to be in good shape, diaphragm included. I can take the spring out to ensure fuel flow, but then I'm in a constant-ON position with no way to turn it off. That's potentially bad.
Whattaya think?
The first of which, is that I'm really not sure how to get it to 'PRIME'. The 80GS1100E uses a petcock different from my 78GS750, or ANY of my other GS parts bikes for that matter. It does not have a traditional knob. There is a small screw-like thing that says prime on it, that can be turned with a flat-blade screw driver, but it does not make any difference in fuel flow no matter how I turn it. When I first got this bike, my first thought was that the knob was broke off. It's not. That's just how it is. But it's odd, and I don't know how it should work.
When I start the bike, fuel will flow as I think it should, but if I turn it off and try to start it again, I get a fuel starvation problem. At that point, it appears to take a greater vacuum to allow fuel to pass than what I think it should. Vacuum line in good shape, no cracks, sealing well. The bike is pulling a vacuum. But after that second start, the petcock acts like it needs MORE pull.
My workaround attempt to get past this, was to swap in a petcock from one of my other donor bikes. Unfortunately, NONE of them fit. I'm stuck with what I have. I've opened this petcock up, and all of the internals appear to be in good shape, diaphragm included. I can take the spring out to ensure fuel flow, but then I'm in a constant-ON position with no way to turn it off. That's potentially bad.
Whattaya think?