Coleman Posted April 16, 2023 Posted April 16, 2023 I’m having some problems with my gsx 1100ef 86 model, so I go out for a ride and after maybe 5 miles it starts to splutter like it’s running out of fuel but there’s plenty , it even cuts out . I’ve flushed the tank and fitted a new fuel tap and the float bowls have been cleaned but as yet I haven’t removed the carbs as the carb rubbers are original and I just know they’ll crack and fall apart but eventually they will need to come off , so my question is should I just give them a clean or is there something specific that would cause such an issue. I have been thinking also about a new set of coils as I have some dynatek 3ohm from an old project. Any help would be much appreciated. Quote
eddiegsx Posted April 16, 2023 Posted April 16, 2023 I had a similar issue way back with one of my old EFE's turned out to be the little vent in the tank's fuel cap was blocked so no air could replace the fuel. Not saying that's your issue but I'd try it first just incase. Quote
TonyGee Posted April 16, 2023 Posted April 16, 2023 agree with eddie, also has it got a fuel filter on it ? if so replace it or bin it. Quote
DAZ Posted April 16, 2023 Posted April 16, 2023 Fuel hose softening when engine warm and kinking ?, esp if it's a shade long to make getting the tank off easier Quote
Coleman Posted April 16, 2023 Author Posted April 16, 2023 Just took the fuel cap apart and cleaned it , as yet I haven’t had time to go for a ride. Some time ago I bought a new set of rs36 carbs but I’d like to solve this issue in case it’s something else, then I’ll change the carbs and rubbers . Quote
eddiegsx Posted April 16, 2023 Posted April 16, 2023 2 minutes ago, Coleman said: Just took the fuel cap apart and cleaned it , as yet I haven’t had time to go for a ride. Some time ago I bought a new set of rs36 carbs but I’d like to solve this issue in case it’s something else, then I’ll change the carbs and rubbers . Why the reluctance to fit the RS36's, if they're doing nowt give em a go that way you'll get the answer either way. Quote
Coleman Posted April 17, 2023 Author Posted April 17, 2023 I haven’t fitted the new carbs as yet because I need new rubbers and filters , I’d like to solve the issue first , mostly for peace of mind and also I’d like to sell to old carbs as fully working plus I have a whole load of other parts to fit and I wanted to do everything at the same time during a full strip down over the next winter. Quote
Gixer1460 Posted April 17, 2023 Posted April 17, 2023 You can faff around all you like without taking the carbs off, but you'll never clean them properly until you do! Old rubbers usually soften up with some gentle heat and something the yanks call 'wintergreen,' whatever the hell that is - it seems to soften rubber? - if you can find it on our side of the pond! Quote
Fazz711 Posted April 18, 2023 Posted April 18, 2023 17 hours ago, Gixer1460 said: You can faff around all you like without taking the carbs off, but you'll never clean them properly until you do! Old rubbers usually soften up with some gentle heat and something the yanks call 'wintergreen,' whatever the hell that is - it seems to soften rubber? - if you can find it on our side of the pond! Winter green is a muscle strain rub. My dad used to sware by it. Definitely available in UK Quote
Dezza Posted April 18, 2023 Posted April 18, 2023 I use a heat gun set on low to warm the inlet rubbers to refit my efe carbs. The rubbers when cold are like concrete but still have no cracks and function perfectly. Not using jubilee clips helps here as it's easy to overtighten them and crack the rubbers. The OEM clips are impossible to overtighten. Quote
TonyGee Posted April 18, 2023 Posted April 18, 2023 8 hours ago, Fazz711 said: Winter green is a muscle strain rub. My dad used to sware by it. Definitely available in UK I remember the smell back in the late 70's at school here in the UK, some of the lads used it when playing rugby in the cold. 1 Quote
Coleman Posted April 23, 2023 Author Posted April 23, 2023 Problem solved, I recently lined the inside of the tank and unknowingly filled the breather hole with tank liner and because it’s clear I couldn’t see it was blocked, runs fine now it’s been cleared. 4 Quote
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