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GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MECHANICAL & TECHNICAL => Topic started by: Cruisecontrol on October 21, 2005, 12:39:49 AM
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I got my '03 b12 up and running this week after it was written off last year and had not been started for about 10 months. It started perfectly first go and runs well, but only if the petcock is on prime. As soon as I turn it to on it drops cylinders and eventually stalls.
I rode up the freeway for about 40mins yesterday and as I got into town I switched from prime to on and within a minute it was running poorly until I just switched back.
Any ideas?
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Sounds like you're loosing vacuum singnal to the fuel petcock... loose or cracked vacuum line (should run from carb #4 to the petcock) or a damaged diaphragm in the petcock itself.
If it runs OK in Prime and Reserve, but not in On, then I'd say it's a problem with the petcock pickup getting clogged at the upper pickup point.
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I shall have to recheck the vaccuum line connections again. I would rather eliminate the obvious before pulling anything apart.
Thanks for the reply.
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While we are busy in this topic, what should i check for if I have this problem with Res?
And a noob question: I recently bought a B4. i didn't look good yet, but i only saw an On and Res, no Prime... is this normal?
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While we are busy in this topic, what should i check for if I have this problem with Res?
And a noob question: I recently bought a B4. i didn't look good yet, but i only saw an On and Res, no Prime... is this normal?
It does have a prime, but you have to remove that little phillips head screw to turn the petcock to prime (fully up position). I have no idea why they have that little screw.
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I see, what's so special about Prime? is it 'better' than On?
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Prime allows the fuel to flow freely to the carbs through gravity. If your bike is not running and it's set to prine eventually it will start leaking out gas as the floats are not strong enough to hold back the tide of gas for long. If you've stored your bike for a long time and the floats are empty this "primes" them so that you can start the bike.