Having fitted new petrol tap to bike,which hoses go where?
SOURCE: where dose the vacuum pipe connect to from the fuel tap.
Connects to the intake manifold
Testimonial: "Bit late but thanks... I did find out that it can be connected to one of the vacuum fittings on top of any of the carbs as well.. The ones you use to balance the carbs as long as others are blocked off as normal..."
SOURCE: Suzuki Bandit 600 GSF 2003 Fuel Overflow
Suzuki say not to fill the fuel tank to the top. fill it 3/4 full to allow for heat expansion.
SOURCE: Really need help with hose diagram
If you see here number 14 is where you attach the fuel pipes.Number 6 are the carb's overflow pipes which you drive them through steady route towards the ground.They don't attach anywhere.Number 16 is the vacuum hose which goes behind the fuel **** assy (number 1).Check out those diagrams and see if you can find any help.
SOURCE: I've removed the petrol tank, the fuel is not
Honda uses a vacuum triggered valve in their petcock so fuel will only flow when engine is running. the 'bottom pipe'is most likely your vacuum connection.
SOURCE: When I start up the bike petrol pours out from a
The petrol is coming from the carburettor overflow because it is flooding. This is almost certainly because the float in the carb is stuck down, holding the needle valve that lets the petrol into the carb permanently open. Classic result of the bike being left standing and unused for a while (But by no means the only cause. Dirt in the fuel is also another classic cause of this problem). To fix:
1) Remove the carb from the bike, flip it upside down 2) Unscrew the (usually 4) screws holding the float chamber in place.
3) Clean everything out with clean petrol and, if you have access to one, a high pressure air hose.
4) Reassemble and refit.
5) Pray
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