Bike cutting out pls hellllp!!!
Bike cutting out pls hellllp!!!
Hi all first time caller, long time listener
I have a 89 exup that I've played about with last year, rode from Scotland to Belgium and quite a few Sunday runs out too
Anyway after being stored away for the winter I've got what feels like a fuel starvation issue and it goes like this...
I start the bike = all is fine then a few miles down the road it feels like it's running out of fuel...it conkes out and after a minute it fires up and goes another few miles and so on and so on
So I took the tank off and noticed the pipe coming from the tank to the fuel pump had a kink in it... Eurika simple easy diagnosis and a easy fix....
I put a new peice of pipe on and it went 10 miles before doing the same thing? I conked out at the side of the road had a fag scratched my head and then it fired into life and I rode 10 miles home it actually started to feel like it was going to conk out again as I pulled into the drive
Any and all input greatly welcome
I have a 89 exup that I've played about with last year, rode from Scotland to Belgium and quite a few Sunday runs out too
Anyway after being stored away for the winter I've got what feels like a fuel starvation issue and it goes like this...
I start the bike = all is fine then a few miles down the road it feels like it's running out of fuel...it conkes out and after a minute it fires up and goes another few miles and so on and so on
So I took the tank off and noticed the pipe coming from the tank to the fuel pump had a kink in it... Eurika simple easy diagnosis and a easy fix....
I put a new peice of pipe on and it went 10 miles before doing the same thing? I conked out at the side of the road had a fag scratched my head and then it fired into life and I rode 10 miles home it actually started to feel like it was going to conk out again as I pulled into the drive
Any and all input greatly welcome
When you turn the ignition on does the pump prime and then stop when carbs float bowls are full? Or does it keep priming continually?
Mine sometimes used to prime and would keep going without knocking off. I cured it by pulling the fuel pipe off at the T piece where it goes into the carbs. When I pulled the pipe off there was an air gap then fuel came out. I then put the pipe back onto the T piece and it primed for a few seconds and then it stopped. No problems after that.
Mine sometimes used to prime and would keep going without knocking off. I cured it by pulling the fuel pipe off at the T piece where it goes into the carbs. When I pulled the pipe off there was an air gap then fuel came out. I then put the pipe back onto the T piece and it primed for a few seconds and then it stopped. No problems after that.
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DEFFO kink in the pipe - had exact same problem myself about May last year (see my old posts) due to o/e fuel pipe breaking.
Put an ordinary replacement fuel pipe on and kept cutting out as you describe. Kink was causing it until I put in a reinforced fuel pipe and kept deliberately short so it couldn't kink.
Have since managed to get an o/e replacement but ain't fitted it yet (Thanks Stig) but haven't had it cut out since, even though not used it much.
Doubt you'll get a shaped o/e pipe anywhere but try the reinforced stuff.
Put an ordinary replacement fuel pipe on and kept cutting out as you describe. Kink was causing it until I put in a reinforced fuel pipe and kept deliberately short so it couldn't kink.
Have since managed to get an o/e replacement but ain't fitted it yet (Thanks Stig) but haven't had it cut out since, even though not used it much.
Doubt you'll get a shaped o/e pipe anywhere but try the reinforced stuff.
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
Hi Paul, I am having a similar problem to yours, whereabouts is this little filter and what does it look like?yzfpaul wrote:Found the problem it was the tiny filter that sits in the tee peace of the carb where the main pipe connects, it was blocked to buggery
But as always thanks for the replys, I now have a new pipe new fuel filter and a perfect running bike