Paso SOS!!
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- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1987
- Location: southern Germany
Re: Paso SOS!!
there may be more than one reason, but if your clear filter is dry at a certain point the problem must be before it.
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- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1988
- Location: Jacksonville, NC USA
Re: Paso SOS!!
Well, the fuel starvation fiasco is over! I’m not certain if it was one, single item that caused my problems, or a combination of parts that weren’t working together as they should. The biggest problem I found was that the vent and fuel return tubes under the tank had different flow qualities whenever I applied pressure or vacuum. The vent line was hard to blow through and the return line was very easy to blow through, so I switched them around. The fuel return now has an ‘obstruction’ that keeps more fuel in the carbs line and the vent has full breathability.
I wonder if these lines were designed that way?
Since my problem was an emptying fuel bowl at speed, I decided to route as much fuel to the carb as possible, minimizing the return (loss of flow or pressure) to the fuel tank. I placed the fuel ‘T’ only a few millimeters away from the carb fuel port, eliminated 2 fuel filters, and replaced the restrictor jet in the ‘T’ fitting, along with the rerouting of the two abovementioned lines.
So far have several dozen miles racked up, mostly at high speed and at full 9K RPM shifts, so I guess the problem was resolved for now…
Thanks to all who chimed-in their ideas!
Rick
I wonder if these lines were designed that way?
Since my problem was an emptying fuel bowl at speed, I decided to route as much fuel to the carb as possible, minimizing the return (loss of flow or pressure) to the fuel tank. I placed the fuel ‘T’ only a few millimeters away from the carb fuel port, eliminated 2 fuel filters, and replaced the restrictor jet in the ‘T’ fitting, along with the rerouting of the two abovementioned lines.
So far have several dozen miles racked up, mostly at high speed and at full 9K RPM shifts, so I guess the problem was resolved for now…
Thanks to all who chimed-in their ideas!
Rick
Rick
2004 BMW K1200RS
2004 Royal Enfield Bullet 500
1988 Ducati Paso 750
1981 Honda CBX 1050
'It's not the kill, it's the thrill of the chase"
2004 BMW K1200RS
2004 Royal Enfield Bullet 500
1988 Ducati Paso 750
1981 Honda CBX 1050
'It's not the kill, it's the thrill of the chase"