asrogers71
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I did a stupid thing while on vacation. Last week, I went to put oil in tank of my 97 GSI but (ahem!) forgot to replace the cap. Did not catch this until about 2 hours later after I had been riding with no symptoms of anything gone wrong. I put the cap back on and resumed riding because she was still running good until...
A short time after that discovery was when the symptoms began. First it was the power that died. When I would get it started again, it would backfire. So I limped it back to the dock. Thinking some trash may have stopped up my carb, I took it apart for an inspection. Everything was wet but other than that I dried it out put it back on. Still it would backfire. Took the oil tank out drained it and dried the oil lines with compressed air. No luck. Next came the removal of the rotary valve housing to check for down water in the crankcase. I reached down as far as could get my finger into both ports to check for water. I did find moisture but not any real water to speak of. Even took a shop vac to try and suck out any water that might be in there. I got nothing. Still I cant get it to run more than a few seconds but then with backfiring. Eventually I found out the cause for that. I found that when I removed the pulse line from the carb and crank the engine water DOES come out of the pulse line. Connect it to the carb and it is so much that it is being fed back into carb itself. Engine runs fine as long as I dont leave pulse connected (at least until it burns the gas in the lines)
What have I got to do to fix this???
A short time after that discovery was when the symptoms began. First it was the power that died. When I would get it started again, it would backfire. So I limped it back to the dock. Thinking some trash may have stopped up my carb, I took it apart for an inspection. Everything was wet but other than that I dried it out put it back on. Still it would backfire. Took the oil tank out drained it and dried the oil lines with compressed air. No luck. Next came the removal of the rotary valve housing to check for down water in the crankcase. I reached down as far as could get my finger into both ports to check for water. I did find moisture but not any real water to speak of. Even took a shop vac to try and suck out any water that might be in there. I got nothing. Still I cant get it to run more than a few seconds but then with backfiring. Eventually I found out the cause for that. I found that when I removed the pulse line from the carb and crank the engine water DOES come out of the pulse line. Connect it to the carb and it is so much that it is being fed back into carb itself. Engine runs fine as long as I dont leave pulse connected (at least until it burns the gas in the lines)
What have I got to do to fix this???