Jump to content

gstallons

Members
  • Posts

    5,100
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    68

Posts posted by gstallons

  1. On 11/15/2023 at 6:07 PM, 80CX100 said:

    Iirc,I read recently on this forum or another one idk?

    Apparently fuel distributors sell the primo higher quality gas from the top 1/2 or 2/3 of the huge gasoline storage tanks,to the big,brand name fuel companies.

    The bottom 1/2 or 1/3 is sold to the discount gas chain outlets;logically,it will contain more sediment & water.

    If storage tank maintenance or management is sub par,that fuel at the discount gas station might contain a lot more water & sediment.

    HHhhhmmm

    Unless it has changed , there is a large fuel distributor in Paducah and when a tanker fills up , they use a "credit card" to swipe and get the additives mixed in when the fuel is filling the tanker. Shell , BP . Exxon , etc. comes from the same terminal . These cheap gas pumps at convenience stores have ZERO additives to their fuels. This is where mileage becomes a factor. AFA , water in the tanks , truckers delivering the fuel should be sticking the tanks before and after w/this paste applied to the end of a long wooden stick to check for water .

    There E85 fuel pumps over in Mo. and they sell a lot of fuel.  Whew , talk about poor MPG ! 

  2. On 10/30/2023 at 3:39 PM, thelonewonderer said:

    I figured out the issue. It was a simple grounding problem. 

    Now, I have a new issue. The bike starts right up, but the idle is extremely high. I'm assuming it's getting too much air somewhere. I'm hoping to have some time to take a look at it tomorrow. I'm a little lost, as it idled fine before replacing the fuel pump. :wacko: The tach is also shot.

    @thelonewonderer

    Can you explain the first sentence a little better ? It will benefit the people that took time to help you .

    • Like 4
    • Thanks 1
  3. Well Fri. night when I got home from work , I put the chargr on the black frame , got up Saturday morning and pushed it out of the shop , then over to the water hose . Washed off two years of dust and  then cranked for about 45 seconds before it started.  Cleaned it up pretty good and decided to go down the road . OMG , this bike had head shake immediately off idle . I thought the steering head had rusted in place . After about 30 nins of inspection I realized the front tire belts had broken down . The best test method is to out on a brown Jersey glove and lightly rub the tire surface . This glove amplifies the problems and you can feel any imperfections with the tire problem(s) . New tire on order and will be here Friday ! Just in time gor the weather to dtop into the 30s !

     FWIW , it has been two years .

    • Like 5
  4. On 10/11/2023 at 12:46 AM, Scud said:

    Wow, I totally missed the fact that BMW was putting power (servo-assist units) brakes on motorcycles. That must be weird, but BMW has been a true leader in the industry on many occasions, including the enormous ABS units on the early K-bikes. 

    BMW has too many nutty professors on their staff , These guys are going berserk w/too much technology  on their cars and bikes. 

    • Like 3
  5. On 10/9/2023 at 9:11 AM, Pressureangle said:

    It's been apparently well-attended wrt upgrades/maintenance. There's a quick disconnect in the spares- I haven't looked to see if it's a take-out or a what-if.
    The rear drive did crap out the main bearing right on schedule, though. Replaced at about 40k miles, now 91k. "They fail because they're too tight. If it failed and you replace it with the same preload, it will certainly fail again". So I bought a replacement on eBay and I'll have a crack at rebuilding this one myself. 

    Mmmmm. to the best of my knowledge , the original large roller bearing is the problem and the upgraded bearing has more rollers and is supposed to be "the cure" .

  6. Being on that reminds me of the time I tried to stand on a high chair (YES a high chair) to change a ceiling light bulb . It did NOT end well . 

     A buddy of mine had a GS for one summer and your description is a good one !

     BTW: if you haven't changed the plastic fuel line quick disconnect , do it NOW before you get a lower leg / boot full of gasoline !

    • Like 4
  7. R & R the throttle plates is a critical process . You have to scribe their position with a pic or awl to make sure they are back in place PERFECTLY . I see no benefit in removing the throttle plate . 

     P.S. it is a free country , if you are attempting this the first time , I do not recommend it . 

  8. I clean throttle plates/bores on vehicles ALL the time .  I get satisfactory results using carb cleaner , toothbrushes , small round wire brushes , small wire brushes , etc. 

     When I was a lot younger I thought I had to remove the throttle plates to get the job done. Not anymore.

    • Like 1
    • Thanks 3
×
×
  • Create New...