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I bought washers to shim the carb, so I will clean the carb and adjust the valves when I install the washer. I have checked the electrial connections, wires, etc. and installed a new spark plug and battery but still have the problem ocassionally. I forgot to mention that this normaly happens in the morning on the way to work. Maybe my GZ is trying to tell me something!
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Thanks for all the great info everyone. I'll keep ya posted. Oh, yea - if I find it is the cap. Is there a way to clear it, or do I have to buy another one. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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You should be able to hear a sucking sound and fill the vaccum when you take the gas cap off if the vent is plugged. I can hear my cap venting after my bike has been sitting on a hot day and I lean it from side to side if the tank is pretty full.
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If that turns out to be the problem, I think I'd soak the whole cap for a while in some carb cleaner before dis-assembly or replacement. If that is NOT the problem, the next thing I'd do is check for a vacume leak in the line going to the petcock, then check the screens. Think I heard they are on the fuel pickup inside the tank at the top of the petcock. Next would be float levels. Good luck!
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If the fuel flow is not restricted, then it would seem that you are left with a low float level or an intermittant (heat related?) electrical problem. Good luck. Sounds like you'll need it! :sad:
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I think I am going go for broke. I should be getting the 16t sprocket in today as well as the extra washer to do the shim. Since the tank is off and I'll be going into the carb anyway, I figure I may as well break it down and clean it. I got this bike hoping it would be a good beginners way to learn how to work on them. But not a crash course! :mad: |
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If you're gonna do this, don't let the carb intimidate you.
If you don't take off parts that shouldn't be taken off, you'll be fine. I have one favor to ask. Since you are already torn down, would you mind measuring the inlet diameter and total circumferance of the carb intake? I haven't gotten there and probably won't for some time. You're watching part number 20 in this pic. Here is a link that I used a looooooong time ago. http://771doug.netfirms.com/float.html If you don't feel confident with this procedure or with the help of the service manual, I'd suggest takin' it in. Needless to say, carbs are pretty important in the function of the bike. You don't want to screw something up. |
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