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by plankspanker » Sat Oct 08, 2016 1:52 pm
Hi everyone. After 3 years of restoration on my 1964 CB77 I am very close to kicking her over and am trying to ensure that all is in order before doing so.
In attempting to check the fuel flow to the carbs, I thought I'd run a test using mineral spirits to 1) flush out any small particulates and 2) avoid gasoline since I am working in my basement!
I put some of this solvent in the tank to a level that allows only the reserve position to dispense (level not high enough to allow "ON" position to flow). Both fuel lines are simply emptying into a container (not attached to carb inlets) so that I could observe the flow.
When I turn the tap to "RES", fuel only flows from ONE LINE. If I shut it OFF and the turn it ON again, fuel now flows only from the other line. I can get the flow to alternate in this way every time I turn the tap on and off and on again.
Does this make sense to anyone? Does this demonstrate 1) that the "fuel' is flowing properly or 2) anything?
If not, can anyone suggest a better way of testing flow without hooking up the lines to the carbs (if possible)?
Thanks!
Scott