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Re: Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 2:06 am
by Mc tool
Re: Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 8:56 pm
by dross1
Thanks for the info! I am wondering if there is a leak then because I did about 100 miles in a day and when I looked to see how much fuel was in the tank... I was nervous to see that there really wasn't a whole lot. Now I understand it was ALL highway driving (cruised at 70mph), but I would think that I could still have more gas in the tank than what there was... Saturday I'm going to take a look and try to find leaks and give it an oil change, clean the carb again, and check all wires for leaks, crimps, and anything out of the ordinary.
Thanks again for the info!!
Re: Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:27 am
by davidhughrose
Slight variation of the same problem. My fuel gauge works correctly with key on but engine off. When started however, the gauge reading bounces around erratically. I may have something, but since i gas up before each ride it hasnt put me at the side of the road yet. Thoughts on what this might be?
Dave
Re: Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:31 am
by davidhughrose
Meant to say "... I may have miswired something when i had the gauge out for tank painting, but if so it is not apparent to me..."
Re: Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:56 am
by dross1
So I have discovered the problem to my very poor gas mileage... the Paso is running on one piston. The second one is not firing. Taking the bike apart tomorrow and doing work on it to get it going for my trip back to college on Sunday. I am hoping no damage is done because I would be very upset if I ended up ruining something else because of being oblivious to it
I'll post an update if it turns out that truely was the problem.
And only one person saw me pushing the Ducati

He yelled out "you should have bought a Honda kid!!"
Man that made me mad

Re: Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:23 am
by Mc tool
yeah, running on only 1 cylinder would probly effect economy, tho you would think it would only use 1/2 as much
Squirt a bit of monkey piss ( crc ) on to the headers , start her up and watch for the smoke , assuming that you are starting with a cold engine , ( the cylinder thats not working wont burn the crc ), then check that cylinder for spark , using original plug , and compression , if your real good you can do both at once, and go from there
good luck
Re: Fuel Gauge and Temperature Gauge
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:11 pm
by dross1