NC35 Fuel Issue
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 4:18 am
Hi All,
After some help in pointing me in the right direction. I have a 93 RFV400 which has a fuel starvation issue during the initial 5 or so minutes after startup, goes like this:
Choke on, fire it up, starts first crank no worries.
Let it warm up a little on idle.
Once warmed a little, choke in and head off, will feel a little sluggish on the throttle usually.
Get about 2 mins down the road, bike seems like it's struggling for fuel, dies (usually in the middle of a roundabout, or somewhere equally as annoying)
Let the bike sit on side of the road for 15 mins.
Fire it up again for take 2 as you're sick of sitting around.
Bike runs perfectly fine for the rest of the ride.
It does this every time. Just had it fully serviced, carbs cleaned and balanced, but it still follows this annoying pattern. I'm hoping it's something simple, maybe an issue with the fuel tap/diaphragm?
Thanks for any and all suggestions!!!
After some help in pointing me in the right direction. I have a 93 RFV400 which has a fuel starvation issue during the initial 5 or so minutes after startup, goes like this:
Choke on, fire it up, starts first crank no worries.
Let it warm up a little on idle.
Once warmed a little, choke in and head off, will feel a little sluggish on the throttle usually.
Get about 2 mins down the road, bike seems like it's struggling for fuel, dies (usually in the middle of a roundabout, or somewhere equally as annoying)
Let the bike sit on side of the road for 15 mins.
Fire it up again for take 2 as you're sick of sitting around.
Bike runs perfectly fine for the rest of the ride.
It does this every time. Just had it fully serviced, carbs cleaned and balanced, but it still follows this annoying pattern. I'm hoping it's something simple, maybe an issue with the fuel tap/diaphragm?
Thanks for any and all suggestions!!!