naughtyG
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
sorry I haven't been around much - still riding my Max and loving it just not as often as I'd like!
I have a question about the fuel pressure and especially the loss of it: I know that on a normal max, if it's left to sit for a few days, then upon switching the ignition back on there will be quite a few clicks from the fuel pump to rebuild the pressure in the float chambers. Conversely, if the bike's only sat a short while since its last run, then there should be 2-3 clicks at most as the pressure is still there.
Now we come to my bike, which even after just a couple of hours, will have the fuel pump click like it's been sitting for a couple of weeks. The bike starts fine, always, without any choke (I live in a hot country at sea level). It also runs good, the only problem being the fuel consumption being way too high for a 2000 model. I only ever get 200kms to a tank before the fuel light comes on, that's 120 miles, AND I have an expanded 21L tank (that's 6L more than OEM, or a gallon and a half).
Conversely, I know a local guy with a '96 who gets over 200kms on every tank before the fuel light, and he has the OEM 15L tank..
I think my fuel consumption problem is related to too much evaporation that's verified by the constant loss of pressure in the float chambers - hence the crazy fuel pump clicking every time I switch on.
So, which components are actively holding the fuel pressure? I assume the fuel pump diaphragm of course, but which bits in the carbs? :ummm:
Please list them all if you know - I'd love to find this problem and eliminate it!
sorry I haven't been around much - still riding my Max and loving it just not as often as I'd like!
I have a question about the fuel pressure and especially the loss of it: I know that on a normal max, if it's left to sit for a few days, then upon switching the ignition back on there will be quite a few clicks from the fuel pump to rebuild the pressure in the float chambers. Conversely, if the bike's only sat a short while since its last run, then there should be 2-3 clicks at most as the pressure is still there.
Now we come to my bike, which even after just a couple of hours, will have the fuel pump click like it's been sitting for a couple of weeks. The bike starts fine, always, without any choke (I live in a hot country at sea level). It also runs good, the only problem being the fuel consumption being way too high for a 2000 model. I only ever get 200kms to a tank before the fuel light comes on, that's 120 miles, AND I have an expanded 21L tank (that's 6L more than OEM, or a gallon and a half).
Conversely, I know a local guy with a '96 who gets over 200kms on every tank before the fuel light, and he has the OEM 15L tank..
I think my fuel consumption problem is related to too much evaporation that's verified by the constant loss of pressure in the float chambers - hence the crazy fuel pump clicking every time I switch on.
So, which components are actively holding the fuel pressure? I assume the fuel pump diaphragm of course, but which bits in the carbs? :ummm:
Please list them all if you know - I'd love to find this problem and eliminate it!