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mrwiseguy

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Hello All ! I Finally got to get the dust off the bike today. After about 25 mins of riding the dog starts to stall. I pull to the side and look down at the clear in line fuel filter ,and it is only quarter full! I loosen the gas tank cap nothing happens. I tap on the fuel filter and see it start to fill? I put a little pressure on the side of the glass and watch as it fills !! WHAT THE HECK?? The dog fires up and I make home!! I get to the garage and sure enough Fuel filter is low again. I press on the side of the fuel filter and sure enough it fills!!! This time I notice a couple of drops of fuel come out of the filter as well.. Has anyone ever heard of this before??? :bang:
 

Little-Boo

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Hello All ! I Finally got to get the dust off the bike today. After about 25 mins of riding the dog starts to stall. I pull to the side and look down at the clear in line fuel filter ,and it is only quarter full! I loosen the gas tank cap nothing happens. I tap on the fuel filter and see it start to fill? I put a little pressure on the side of the glass and watch as it fills !! WHAT THE HECK?? The dog fires up and I make home!! I get to the garage and sure enough Fuel filter is low again. I press on the side of the fuel filter and sure enough it fills!!! This time I notice a couple of drops of fuel come out of the filter as well.. Has anyone ever heard of this before??? :bang:
I noticed that with a filter my dog used to have fuel problems, I took it off and shit canned the filter and no more problems. But that is me, others on here use a filter and other don't. Just saying :whoop:

Carlos
 

PaulHart

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I have a Pingle on mine and no problems although I changed all my lines out to 6AN so maybe thats the difference.
 

RRRUFF

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Just had another thought. I wonder if the ethanol fuel is causing problems with your fuel lines, causing them to restrict the flow.:job: Anyway like I said just a thought, it makes my gas cap swell.
 

Oscar Maldonado

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Agreed Indeed!!!!

The glass ones aren't worth shit. I had one a while back that left me stuck on the side of the road. I noticed no fuel in it (filter) with a full tank of gas. I unplugged the line from the tank and the gas flowed, I took the filter off and the gas flowed, I put it back on and nothin'! Left it right where I was parked and haven't had one since then.

I opted not to run one at all just for the sake of not dealing with the BS but lately I've been thinking of giving the Pingle a try but not to sure yet.
 

mrwiseguy

Member
awesome

This site is awseome , in less then 12 hours I have great insight. thank you all ! I think I will order a Pingle and give it a try. I also think I will go ahead and drop the fuel valve to check the internal screen as well! Thank you all again I will get back with the results. Its suppose to get warm here this weekend in South Jersey!!!:2thumbs:
 

toodie

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Just had another thought. I wonder if the ethanol fuel is causing problems with your fuel lines, causing them to restrict the flow.:job: Anyway like I said just a thought, it makes my gas cap swell.
I with you on the shitty fuel. Had same issue a while back bike stored in a climated controlled environment for about 2 mos. Fired up first attempt ran about 10 miles petered out. Fired back up a few minutes later ran another 2-3 miles then for about 7 miles it spit and sputtered. After that fueled up no problems. If not riding regularly and storing for a bit I would suggest a stabilizer and a full tank.
 

Oscar Maldonado

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This site is awseome , in less then 12 hours I have great insight. thank you all ! I think I will order a Pingle and give it a try. I also think I will go ahead and drop the fuel valve to check the internal screen as well! Thank you all again I will get back with the results. Its suppose to get warm here this weekend in South Jersey!!!:2thumbs:

:2thumbs::cheers::2thumbs:
 

RRRUFF

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Yea I think you guys that have to store your bikes for long periods I would recommend a fuel stabilizer and run it through your carb before you put her down for the winter nap.
 

08mastiff

Active Member
This site is awseome , in less then 12 hours I have great insight. thank you all ! I think I will order a Pingle and give it a try. I also think I will go ahead and drop the fuel valve to check the internal screen as well! Thank you all again I will get back with the results. Its suppose to get warm here this weekend in South Jersey!!!:2thumbs:

Your right Friday is our day if you live in NJ. Talking 70 and sunny.....Lucky you living in Cape May. Good luck with the fix.:whoop:
 

mrwiseguy

Member
Well I think I found part of my problem. I removed the Fuel line,filter and petcock.
I split the fuel line and found the inside dry and cracking! The o-rings on each end of the glass fuel filter we not good either. I am not sure if it is age or Ethenol but something seems to be breaking down the rubber. It is a 2003 so it definetly is time for all new. I have some pictures and will try to figure out how to post them . I work in the Marine business so I do know this ethanol can due some damage. Thanks again for all the input! I will keep you all posted.
 

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