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 Post subject: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 15 Jun 2012 22:00 
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.......to all you carb'd Buell owners......if you're gonna leave your bike unridden for more than a couple of hours, it's VERY important to turn the fuel tap off :idea:

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
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Good advice form the Maz, ....... as always :yup:


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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
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.......to all you carb'd Buell owners......if you're gonna leave your bike unridden for more than a couple of hours, it's VERY important to turn the fuel tap off
Why? :? Never done that in all the years I've had mine.

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 08:43 
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Religiously :yup:

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
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1stgarry wrote:
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.......to all you carb'd Buell owners......if you're gonna leave your bike unridden for more than a couple of hours, it's VERY important to turn the fuel tap off
Why? :? Never done that in all the years I've had mine.

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Maybe your fuel tap is tip top, mine is 15 years old, therefore an adolescent...

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 08:54 
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bueller ball breaker wrote:
Religiously :yup:


what you sing hymn's while you do it ?
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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 09:57 
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Live and learn, eh! Thanks Maz :)

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 10:53 
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Always always............now :shut:

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 20:09 
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1stgarry wrote:
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.......to all you carb'd Buell owners......if you're gonna leave your bike unridden for more than a couple of hours, it's VERY important to turn the fuel tap off
Why? :? Never done that in all the years I've had mine.


Snot rocket science Garry......if the tap is left on the only thing holding back the contents of the fuel tank is the needle and seat in the carbs float chamber.
Best case scenerio is that as the fuel in the float bowl evaporates, it then refills and then evaporates again etc. etc......so over a period of time the tank empties gradually.
Worse case scenario.....the needle and seat get stuck open via debris or crystal build up and then the entire tanks contents are free to flow through the carb into the manifold, past whichever valve is open and then into the sump via the piston rings.
So if you park the bike up over winter say, with a gallon + of fuel in the tank, this fuel would eventually end up in the sump......if you're lucky the bike will start up but the oil system is now overwhelmed with piss thin/diluted lube that'll not only blow the tank cap into orbit but will also destroy bearings etc......if you're unlucky the cylinders will hydraulic lock and bend conrods etc.......and all because you couldn't be arsed/forgot to turn the petcock off :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 22:37 
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What made you mention this now, Maz? Have you had just such a victim recently?

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 22:44 
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Yep......actually seen quite a few over the years :?

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 Post subject: Re: Just a reminder.....
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Maz wrote:
1stgarry wrote:
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.......to all you carb'd Buell owners......if you're gonna leave your bike unridden for more than a couple of hours, it's VERY important to turn the fuel tap off
Why? :? Never done that in all the years I've had mine.


Snot rocket science Garry......if the tap is left on the only thing holding back the contents of the fuel tank is the needle and seat in the carbs float chamber.
Best case scenerio is that as the fuel in the float bowl evaporates, it then refills and then evaporates again etc. etc......so over a period of time the tank empties gradually.
Worse case scenario.....the needle and seat get stuck open via debris or crystal build up and then the entire tanks contents are free to flow through the carb into the manifold, past whichever valve is open and then into the sump via the piston rings.
So if you park the bike up over winter say, with a gallon + of fuel in the tank, this fuel would eventually end up in the sump......if you're lucky the bike will start up but the oil system is now overwhelmed with piss thin/diluted lube that'll not only blow the tank cap into orbit but will also destroy bearings etc......if you're unlucky the cylinders will hydraulic lock and bend conrods etc.......and all because you couldn't be arsed/forgot to turn the petcock off :roll:

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