06-03-2010, 12:49 PM | #21 |
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Well, I finally ran out of gas last night at 274.9 (See picture) then switched to Reserve and only got about 1 mile before it started sputtering (Thank god, I was right at a gas station, so I whipped it in and filled it up with 3.7 gallons)
Soooo, if I reset the odometer correctly the last time I filled up, which I believe I did, then I got 275 miles out of that tank of gas... 275 divided by 3.7=74.32 MPG...woohoo!!! :2tup: BTW, This is a 2001 GZ250 if that tank size is different from other years. I'm going to try this again with the full tank of gas I have now, I DID RESET TO ZERO when I filled it up with 3.7 gallons of Chevron 87 with Techron BTW, I'm a WOMAN :neener: but I haven't been driving downhill in Neutral, but I haven't been Driving It Like I Stole It either, just normal city driving back and forth to work (30 miles each way)
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06-03-2010, 02:05 PM | #22 |
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Switched to reserve, then only got 1 more mile out of it?
This seems to firmly point to the fact that the pipe has come off the petcock (in the tank) What happens is that inside the tank, the petcock has a pipe (open at the top) When in "run" the bike uses fuel until it drops level with the top of the pipe, when no more fuel can go into the pipe. Switching to "reserve" opens an outlet level with the bottom of the tank, which means that the fuel sitting under the top of the pipe can now flow. So,you can see that it's more of a way to let you know that you're low on fuel. If the pipe come adrift, then you are using all the fuel in the tank before it cuts out. You were lucky to get that extra mile. It seems like it's a common fault with the GZ. It's not a difficult job to repair it. It just means removing the petcock, retrieving the pipe out of the tank, & refitting it. You might want to wait until the tank is nearly empty, then set the petcock to "prime" to empty the tank into a suitable receptacle. BTW if you want to take the tank off to do the job, again, it's really simple. :2tup:
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06-03-2010, 02:17 PM | #23 |
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Wow thanks alantf. I was wondering why I only got 1 mile out of the reserve? I've removed the gastank twice already - once to replace the sparkplug, which I later learned I could have done with the gas tank on and the other time to get the carb off so it could be cleaned. Would that have caused the pipe to fall off?
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06-03-2010, 06:37 PM | #26 |
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Your mileage is really good, at the upper end of what everyone else is getting, probably because of your conservative riding habits. which is good. Just use up most of the gas, I would say 200-225 miles, then empty the tank and remove the petcock and fish out the tube that came off and refit it back on.
Search on here for this problem and you'll see what it looks like or use this diagram from the Ron Ayers parts fiche -- http://fiche.ronayers.com/Index.cfm/Mod ... /FUEL_COCK If you don't fix that, one of these days you will run out of fuel and be stuck somewhere. And use your odometer to refuel at every 150-200 miles or so to be safe, just make sure you reset it each time you fill up. |
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06-03-2010, 07:29 PM | #28 |
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The worst thing is...no filter.
Fix it now to avoid trash problems. BTDT
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