kmalysa
Active Member
My question is for those of you with split or dual gas tanks, such as my '05 Pitbull.
When you run low on fuel and switch to reserve, how far can you go? It seems like the feed between the tanks (rightside feeding into left side)doesn't work very well once you hit reserve.
Today I took my fuel line off and reserve stopped flowing almost immediately, yet by switching it on and off waiting between a couple minutes each time) I was able to drain about 1/4 gallon or more ( enough to get a couple miles to a gas station anyway).
So My problem is that in the real world, when I run out of fuel on the main and switch to reserve, bike starves for gas. I can't even keep it running but for a few seconds. Looking into tank, I can see the crossovers are not obstructed by dirt , debree or liner material and Fuel cock screen is clean also.
Just seems that cross over from right to left is too slow. Still factory hose and crimped hose clamps.
When you run low on fuel and switch to reserve, how far can you go? It seems like the feed between the tanks (rightside feeding into left side)doesn't work very well once you hit reserve.
Today I took my fuel line off and reserve stopped flowing almost immediately, yet by switching it on and off waiting between a couple minutes each time) I was able to drain about 1/4 gallon or more ( enough to get a couple miles to a gas station anyway).
So My problem is that in the real world, when I run out of fuel on the main and switch to reserve, bike starves for gas. I can't even keep it running but for a few seconds. Looking into tank, I can see the crossovers are not obstructed by dirt , debree or liner material and Fuel cock screen is clean also.
Just seems that cross over from right to left is too slow. Still factory hose and crimped hose clamps.
