I've tried doing both ways and it ain't coming un done. The left side.... both caps are open to the tank, doesn't matter which one you use. However, the left tank is a reverse thread, so looking at both of them (as you see here) they open 'in' and tighten 'out' ...
Right side cap is normal thread, just like removing the lid from a jar. The left side cap is reverse thread , If ya only fill one side, it takes quite a while for the gas to flow through the equalizer hose to the other side, and ya only get about a half tanks worth of fuel. If that cap is that tight, you might try using a rubber glove to get a grip on it to turn it . Looks exactly like the tanks and dash as my 02 PitbullIs the fuel cap on the right side a dummy or does it open. I remember the guy I got it from said it was a dummy.
Any one know for sure?![]()
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It's just spinning is really tight but definitely spinning going to have to drill couple hours and undo it that way. Don't really like those caps hard to get hold of.Right side cap is normal thread, just like removing the lid from a jar. The left side cap is reverse thread , If ya only fill one side, it takes quite a while for the gas to flow through the equalizer hose to the other side, and ya only get about a half tanks worth of fuel. If that cap is that tight, you might try using a rubber glove to get a grip on it to turn it . Looks exactly like the tanks and dash as my 02 Pitbull
He very well could have the same upgrade it is pretty common.
Hopefully he just pops off his nose cone and takes a pic for us! Haha
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Yeah I like the flush look. Allot like the air craft type.Here is my tank..... I took off the Landmark paint savers.. and put on these flush mounts. Sometimes can be an issue opening.... but hey, I like the look.
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I replaced all my fuel lines..... my crossover line ruptured while I was on the road... damn near had another bike fire LOL ... but I was in a small town and the local feed store had some fuel line..Yeah I like the flush look. Allot like the air craft type.
I'm going to get that cap off just need to drill couple holes and manually unscrew the cap out. Then flush the tank again.
I can't believe that fuel line collapsed like that. It is very possible that the right tank was barely able to feed the left side.
Makes sense now I guess.
I still have a feeling I'm dealing with multiple issues.
We will find out more tomorrow.
Thanks again Brothers
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GM, Your so right ,as it stands now I need to replace some fuel line and get this baby running, I'd like to think the carby is ok super responsive and did not give me a lick of trouble so far.Matt,you're bike is getting close to 20 years old buddy! It needs some maintenance just like you're dump trucks do. Keep going. Personally I would send that carb to John Sachs and let him rebuild it. Then you know it is good to go.
Nope that's what we wanted to see.![]()
Not sure if I should have taken those two screws off. Let me know and I'll open that up and shoot you another pic.
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Excellent, yeah I ran the spark plug testers and both lit up.Nope that's what we wanted to see.
That's the original Cam sensor it shuld run up to a aluminum rectangle box with the sword on it.
It's not often that system has issues.
Did you end up checking spark with the tester yet?
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That box with the red light should blink when starting an illuminate steady when running.Excellent, yeah I ran the spark plug testers and both lit up.
One thing I noticed not sure if it has any significance that aluminum box you mentioned has a red light on it.
From what I remember it use to light up when id turn the ignition on, recently it does not come on?? Which is it light on good? Light off good? When ignition is on.
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Agree!!!That box with the red light should blink when starting an illuminate steady when running.
Does it blink when the starter engages? I assume it does since you got spark. And you checked both, yes?
Your issue seems to be fuel related.
Keep it simple. Ya only need 3 things for a motor
1)comression
2)spark
3)fuel
Looks like 1 & 2 are covered.
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