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Re: Header rattle?
Ok....so...one cap nut on left header required tightening! Ha. Little loose fasteners can create a racket? and for those not in the know, a serious loud noise can mimic excessive valve train noise and cause panic?
So ..did all the test starts in the garage hoping for the sound to reverberate, def quieter than the other day! Nothing at idle but over 4k rpm in the garage? You're gonna get noise. Perhaps a loose inner damper or something in header? Just speculation. Sounds better than before, no muffler baffles appear loose or dislodged so might call it a day. Will report tomorrow after am ride.? |
Re: Header rattle?
Thanks but def not headlight rattle, this pitch is entirely different. Will double check all fasteners as some posted videos(for other bikes) had similar noises that turned out to be attributed to loose exhaust header bolts. Sometimes, things can be that simple and I hope this time around it is.?
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Re: Header rattle?
Are you sure it is not the headlamp rattle? When in. Movement and when you are listening to it, place your hand on the headlight front/ and see if it stops.? Jo?o? A segunda, 29/04/2024, 16:11, Jeffrey Alexander via <jseconds77=[email protected]> escreveu: Hi crew, |
Header rattle?
Hi crew,
So...I am fairly certain my left front header rattles? It could have been amplified based on my parking in an empty, wide loading dock but def heard something from that area. Not motor, tranny, valvetrain noise. Bike still rides like a champ but any experience with this? I am simply guessing a worn out gasket/damper or worst case, the inner pipe of the double -walled header de-tatched somehow? Ugh. Does this happen in your experience? Makes sense to me, age, vibration, heat. Thanks! Will double check all fasteners later. Have a trusted shop down the street in easy accessible, safe route area so if it needs a weld.... |
Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
Sorry if this has already been covered -- I've not been on email much recently, but this subject caught my eye as I skimmed through. Has anyone suggested the Chevron Techron hack that Ray Nielsen used to share?? ?I improperly store my bike every couple of winters (or maybe a bit more frequently) and over the past 20 years, that approach has gotten me going enough times that I think I've only had to do a full carb disassemble and clean twice.? ?? Avoiding ethanol helps a lot too, but that's not too useful after the fact. - Phaedrus On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 8:45?PM Jeffrey Alexander via <jseconds77=[email protected]> wrote: Oh yeah! Fellow ex-pat classic CB450 classic owner. Lemme tell ya, both these bikes are similar but I left 1,000 mi oil changes, ignition timings, and carb jet cleanings behind :)? |
Re: #Stuck Floats?
#Stuck
Christopher,
Prime opens the gas flow to the carbs without the vacuum that is required when set to on or reserve.? So, no, you didn't bring it on yourself.? It sounds like your floats are stuck or a needle are not going back up to shut off when the floats bowls are full.? The firs thing I would try is just tap the bowls and see if they unstick.? It's likely only one bowl that's stuck.? The less likely situation is that a float is sinking because it has developed a hole in it. It happens.? If you take the bottom of the float bowls off you will be able to quickly determine the problem. If yo do that you may want to replace the stock screws with hex screws.? Easier to take of in the future. Good luck and safe riding. BC |
Re: Have you changed front Springs on the W?
When I did mine I used metal electrical conduit.? It was the only material I could find that was the exact same diameter and wall thickness as the OE spacers.? ?On my Beemer Airheads I always went with PVC.?? Dittoes?on thoroughly deburring the ends of the spacers to get rid of any swarf.? Not good stuff! -- Allan Wyatt Raconteur and All-Around Curmudgeon |
Re: Have you changed front Springs on the W?
I used PVC pipe, seems like a washer was placed on top of springs On Wed, Apr 24, 2024, 10:17?PM reynoldscycle via <reynoldscycle=[email protected]> wrote: Hey all -- I've got a pair of progressive springs waiting to install, and vendor didn't give much info on the must DIY spacers other than required length. . what material/diameter have you guys used? |
Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
Oh yeah! Fellow ex-pat classic CB450 classic owner. Lemme tell ya, both these bikes are similar but I left 1,000 mi oil changes, ignition timings, and carb jet cleanings behind :)?
The W carbs are BS-free but riding it consistently is key, as well as starting it bi-weekly in the off season. I have had great success with Star-Tron fuel enzyme cleaner and use 93 octane, and for my paranoia, buy gas from the same stations. If the lazy float love tap fails, and fuel leakage persists, I think you are left with no choice but to inspect the carbs inside. So....you have the W shop manual?? Again, nobody seems to say the carb removal/reinstall is easy; actually thought the CB carb removal was quite easy. |
Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
Thanks -- the vacuum petcock is a mystery to me, but if the fact that it isn't creating a puddle until I turn over is evidence that it's working correctly, i guess that does leave me with the floats.?
Other than the 'love tap' does anyone suggestions that might spare me the teardown? I've done the carbs on my older CBs, but I was hoping not to need to 'learn about' these so quickly. At least there's only two of them.? any chance I'll be able to get away with re-using the existing o-rings/brass, etc. or am i prying open the wallet and the bowls? |
Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
Just a follow up, it sounds like your petcock is working, turning the fuel on and off so I would suspect the float valve's are the problem. Even if the petcock is stuck open the floats should shut off the fuel flow. Alohapaul
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 01:56:43 PM HST, Paul via groups.io <baillieandsons@...> wrote:
If you are running any form of Ethanol blended gas and it has been sitting in the carbs for any length of time you need to take apart your carbs and clean them, that stuff ruins small engine carburators! You can buy ethanol free gas at most marinas and is a website locator for stations that sell ethanol free gas, I won't run anything else in my bike's. Alohapaul
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 11:08:58 AM HST, Jeffrey Alexander <jseconds77@...> wrote:
?Setting the petcock to prime fills the carb bowls, drawing fuel from that source. The stock petcock is vaccum operated so you may leave it with the On position. Now, fuel leakage may indicate that the petcock seals or the unit itself is failing, no cause for alarm.
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Id double check that and confirm. Tearing into carbs is not always good for inexperienced people or always necessary and carb removal/installation is one of the very few 'issues' this bike has.
I would change the oil prior to even starting it because running it with any gas in the oil thins it and can cause damage to the motor.
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If you require a petcock rebuild it usually is more cost effective to source a new petcock. Previous owner of my ride installed a manual fuel shutoff for any just in case moments.?
The W is such a well engineered ride, it is a no BS no frills bike that runs like a champ if ridden consistently and complete basic recommended maintenance. We have some owners with over 100,000k on the clock still running strong.
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Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
If you are running any form of Ethanol blended gas and it has been sitting in the carbs for any length of time you need to take apart your carbs and clean them, that stuff ruins small engine carburators! You can buy ethanol free gas at most marinas and is a website locator for stations that sell ethanol free gas, I won't run anything else in my bike's. Alohapaul
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 11:08:58 AM HST, Jeffrey Alexander <jseconds77@...> wrote:
?Setting the petcock to prime fills the carb bowls, drawing fuel from that source. The stock petcock is vaccum operated so you may leave it with the On position. Now, fuel leakage may indicate that the petcock seals or the unit itself is failing, no cause for alarm.
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Id double check that and confirm. Tearing into carbs is not always good for inexperienced people or always necessary and carb removal/installation is one of the very few 'issues' this bike has.
I would change the oil prior to even starting it because running it with any gas in the oil thins it and can cause damage to the motor.
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If you require a petcock rebuild it usually is more cost effective to source a new petcock. Previous owner of my ride installed a manual fuel shutoff for any just in case moments.?
The W is such a well engineered ride, it is a no BS no frills bike that runs like a champ if ridden consistently and complete basic recommended maintenance. We have some owners with over 100,000k on the clock still running strong.
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Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
?Setting the petcock to prime fills the carb bowls, drawing fuel from that source. The stock petcock is vaccum operated so you may leave it with the On position. Now, fuel leakage may indicate that the petcock seals or the unit itself is failing, no cause for alarm.
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Id double check that and confirm. Tearing into carbs is not always good for inexperienced people or always necessary and carb removal/installation is one of the very few 'issues' this bike has.
I would change the oil prior to even starting it because running it with any gas in the oil thins it and can cause damage to the motor.
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If you require a petcock rebuild it usually is more cost effective to source a new petcock. Previous owner of my ride installed a manual fuel shutoff for any just in case moments.?
The W is such a well engineered ride, it is a no BS no frills bike that runs like a champ if ridden consistently and complete basic recommended maintenance. We have some owners with over 100,000k on the clock still running strong. |
Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
Going from memory here and my W is long gone so I can't go take a look, but I am pretty sure I replaced my fuel tap with this Yami part (positions on or off, no vacuum needed) since the Kawi part is either very expensive or difficult to source.? petcock yamaha 23F-24500-20-00 fits TW200 (TW200G1) kawi part 51023-1281 There's one on Fleabay - $93 Good luck S On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 4:59?PM Jeffrey Alexander via <jseconds77=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýSorry about your issue, however let's get some more info. Setting the petcock to prime fills the carb bowls, drawing fuel from that source. The stock petcock is vaccum operated so you may leave it with the On position. Now, fuel leakage may indicate that
the petcock seals or the unit itself is failing, no cause for alarm.
Id double check that and confirm. Tearing into carbs is not always good for inexperienced people or always necessary and carb removal/installation is one of the very few 'issues' this bike has.
I would change the oil prior to even starting it because running it with any gas in the oil thins it and can cause damage to the motor.
If you require a petcock rebuild it usually is more cost effective to source a new petcock. Previous owner of my ride installed a manual fuel shutoff for any just in case moments.?
The W is such a well engineered ride, it is a no BS no frills bike that runs like a champ if ridden consistently and complete basic recommended maintenance. We have some owners with over 100,000k on the clock still running strong.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 2:54 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [W650Riders] Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats? ?
I pulled the (new to me last season) 2000 W650 out of storage.?
I had drained the bowls before I put it away. -- I know this hadn't been done for years, and the bike needs the choke on warm-up, which (given other threads) seems to be a common issue perhaps related to carbs overdue for a cleaning.? Pulled it out, left the petcock on prime for a minute (or two) while checking other things. Carbs overfilled and gas started spilling from the overflow tube connected to the plastic T that runs between them. I turned the petcock to "run," drained the bowls, gave them a tap with a screwdriver handle, but when I crank the engine they continue to overfill and spill gas from the overflow tube. A: The bike is new to me and I'm not familiar with the "prime" function on the carbs. Did I bring this on myself? B: Is there anything else I can/should try before I resort to pull/clean the carbs hoping that the floats/seats were just hung up on a bit of sediment? I know it hasn't been done in years, but. . . this bike is half the age of the rest of the stable and it's a discouraging start to the season. |
#Stuck Floats?
#Stuck
Bike is spilling fuel from a breather/overflow tube connected to the plastic T between the carbs (Part #??92191-1412)?
I drained the bowls before I put it away. Pulled it out, left the petcock on prime for a minute (or two) while checking other things. Carbs overfilled and gas started spilling from the overflow tube connected. I turned the petcock to "run," drained the bowls, gave them a tap with a screwdriver handle, but when I crank the engine they continue to overfill and spill gas from the overflow tube. A: The bike is new to me and I'm not familiar with the "prime" function on the carbs. Did I bring this on myself? B: Is there anything else I can/should try before I resign to pull/clean the carbs hoping that the floats/seats were just hung up on a bit of sediment? I know it hasn't been done in years, and the bike needs the choke on start-up, (given other threads seems to be a common issue possibly indicating the need for a carb clean). . . this bike is half the age of the rest of the stable and it's a discouraging start to the season. |
Leaking fuel after storage. Stuck Floats?
I pulled the (new to me last season) 2000 W650 out of storage.?
I had drained the bowls before I put it away. -- I know this hadn't been done for years, and the bike needs the choke on warm-up, which (given other threads) seems to be a common issue perhaps related to carbs overdue for a cleaning.? Pulled it out, left the petcock on prime for a minute (or two) while checking other things. Carbs overfilled and gas started spilling from the overflow tube connected to the plastic T that runs between them. I turned the petcock to "run," drained the bowls, gave them a tap with a screwdriver handle, but when I crank the engine they continue to overfill and spill gas from the overflow tube. A: The bike is new to me and I'm not familiar with the "prime" function on the carbs. Did I bring this on myself? B: Is there anything else I can/should try before I resort to pull/clean the carbs hoping that the floats/seats were just hung up on a bit of sediment? I know it hasn't been done in years, but. . . this bike is half the age of the rest of the stable and it's a discouraging start to the season. |
Re: 2 Ws for Sale
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On Mar 17, 2024 5:28 PM, jseconds77@... wrote: Yeah! Let's goooo. Good luck. |
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