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Having some fuel starvation issues with my 7/11. Any thoughts on options? 

I’m unsure if I should rebuild either of my stock fuel taps. They both fit fine, but only one currently flows enough to keep the bike on idle in the prime setting. 

Bike runs beautifully off an auxiliary tank with just a gravity feed, but it bogs even on prime as it is and the ally casting seems fairly worn on both of my OEM taps. 

Vac line is fine and free of leaks. 

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Open up the petcocks and check the diaphragms. Stock petcock should be fine with BST38s. May be able to rebuild one good petcock out of the two, I've never really heard anything good regarding the aftermarket rebuild kits. Other option is to stick a pingel on it, just gotta make sure to turn it off. I'd suggest double checking the vacuum line, but if they're barely flowing on prime, they're clogged up internally.

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6 hours ago, Upshotknothole said:

Open up the petcocks and check the diaphragms. Stock petcock should be fine with BST38s. May be able to rebuild one good petcock out of the two, I've never really heard anything good regarding the aftermarket rebuild kits. Other option is to stick a pingel on it, just gotta make sure to turn it off. I'd suggest double checking the vacuum line, but if they're barely flowing on prime, they're clogged up internally.

Good to know about the 38s. 

I’ve had them both apart and they’re both clean and free of obvious damage, though one is looking a little more perished on the diaphragm. 

The vac line is brand new, aand I even tried the old one. I’ve also double checked the tank breather. Can’t see anything immediately wrong. 

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6 hours ago, george 1100 said:

Usually when they don't flow on prime it's because the cast alloy ramp of the centre part that turns, has worn out. They are in general good units but if you use the prime feature often, the cast alloy wears out real quick

So I’ve got no idea on the history of either tap, one is definitely more worn as it flows better when you press on the tap. Think it’s a realistic that they’ve both worn out. 

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Makes sense, I think I might make up and adapter plate and single inline tap for now as it runs fine from the auxiliary tank on a single tap. Or I could strip out the gubbins from the oem tap and add an inline tap on each line.

Pingle sounds like the long term solution though! Just stupid money for a tap! I can buy an rf900 engine for the price. 

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6 hours ago, Digs said:

Makes sense, I think I might make up and adapter plate and single inline tap for now as it runs fine from the auxiliary tank on a single tap. Or I could strip out the gubbins from the oem tap and add an inline tap on each line.

Pingle sounds like the long term solution though! Just stupid money for a tap! I can buy an rf900 engine for the price. 

If you ever swap out the BST38s with big flat slides(RS38-40, FCR39-41), you'll be more inclined to spend the money on the pingel as they flow way more fuel than the stock tap. I'm currently running a cheap aftermarket petcock on my 750 with BST38s and it's fine for them. You can find them on Eblag,  but it's damn near impossible to switch that thing from On to Res while riding, so it lives on Res. One of these days I'll swap a stock one back in there.

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7 minutes ago, Upshotknothole said:

If you ever swap out the BST38s with big flat slides(RS38-40, FCR39-41), you'll be more inclined to spend the money on the pingel as they flow way more fuel than the stock tap. I'm currently running a cheap aftermarket petcock on my 750 with BST38s and it's fine for them. You can find them on Eblag,  but it's damn near impossible to switch that thing from On to Res while riding, so it lives on Res. One of these days I'll swap a stock one back in there.

Eventual plan is fuel injection for ease of use, but the flatsides are tempting and I love the sound. Anyway, that’s the main reason for not wanting to go pingel, that and I can’t see the reason behind cost of the product in, its very simple. 

I know what you mean, I borrowed one of the aftermarket taps below and besides not having the space for it, there was no way I could change the position. 


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Should say I also robbed the tap of my 750wp and had the same issue with fuel starvation. I also tried a bit of reinforced fuel injection line off my Daytona which improved the vacuum,  but still not spot on with any of the now four taps. 

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Just now, Digs said:

Should say I also robbed the tap of my 750wp and had the same issue with fuel starvation. I also tried a bit of reinforced fuel injection line off my Daytona which improved the vacuum,  but still not spot on with any of the now four taps. 

It shouldn't take much in the way of vacuum to open up the tap at all. Bit of hose on it and you should be able to just suck on it and it will open up.

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I did try that initially, it idles fine, just doesn’t rev out properly. I’ve only had 1-2l in the tank as I keep draining it to swap taps so potentially that’s an/the issue? Just seems odd when it runs so well on a gravity fed aux tank. 

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1 minute ago, Digs said:

I did try that initially, it idles fine, just doesn’t rev out properly. I’ve only had 1-2l in the tank as I keep draining it to swap taps so potentially that’s an/the issue? Just seems odd when it runs so well on a gravity fed aux tank. 

Make sure the lines aren't getting pinched under the tank when it's back on? Don't need much fuel in the tank to rev it in the garage.

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Yeah I mentioned it briefly at the beginning of the thread, it's venting fine. I've run with the cap open and shut and blown a bit of compressed air through the tank breather no change unfortunately. 

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