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  1. deanmay

    Fuel Pump- near direct replacement, cheap

    Update: the new fuel pump failed after just a few miles. Could have been due to excess debris in fuel stream. The good news is the supplier replaced it no questions asked and the replacement is doing fabulously.
  2. deanmay

    gas supply restriction

    I picked up an '84 Aspy this spring with less than 20k miles on it in non-running condition. It had sat in a barn for the last 8 years. I got it running well after cleaning carbs and replacing the fuel pump and filter. I also pulled a fair amount of debris from the tank but there may still be...
  3. deanmay

    Fuel Pump- near direct replacement, cheap

    Found a almost direct replacement fuel pump on eBay for less than $30. Look for 2005 Suzuki QUV620 QUV 620 and supplier is High Fuel Flow. Also found one for $21 For '01-'08 Kawasaki Mule that looks identical. It uses the original mount bracket. I was able to reuse chrome end cap with a little...
  4. deanmay

    GL1200 Stalls when engaging choke

    Found a almost direct replacement fuel pump on eBay for less than $30. Look for 2005 Suzuki QUV620 QUV 620 and supplier is High Fuel Flow. Also found one for $21 For '01-'08 Kawasaki Mule that looks identical. It uses the original mount bracket. I was able to reuse chrome end cap with a little...
  5. deanmay

    need left side cover

    My left side cover blew off on the Interstate so I am looking for a replacement. I have an '84 GL1200, color is wineberry, but any color will do.
  6. deanmay

    Ticking fuel pump

    Yup, a motorcycle nut with OCD, go figure. I don't know which is worse, him or me watching the video 2 or 3 times and drooling. :-)
  7. deanmay

    Ticking fuel pump

    This guy has come up with a pretty cool chrome cover for the Prelude pump, using a chrome oil filter cover and giving it a slight mod. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHuuRdwyKIE
  8. deanmay

    Ticking fuel pump

    I made it home with no issues. I picked up an 84 Prelude fuel pump in Tennessee and had it in the trunk just in case. I noticed the clicking would come and go. My son in law said his started clicking loudly before it went bad. Thanks for the advice
  9. deanmay

    Ticking fuel pump

    I'm on an epic motorcycle ride with my son, about 2000 miles so far. Right now we are near Deals Gap in NC. Earlier today I started noticing a ticking sound that I traced to the fuel pump. Bike is running fine. I'm 600 miles from home. Should I be worried? Our plan tomorrow is to ride the...
  10. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    Great tip! i put the dab of thick CA glue on it and what a difference. huge. Thanks so much, Slab. I've got a 350 mile service call run tomorrow. Hope i stay dry, but I'm going to enjoy my much smoother running bike!
  11. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    Found them on eBay for $170. Ouch.
  12. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    I just pulled a slide to check. It shows mild scuffing on OD. Then discovered pin hole in diaphragm. Hokaay. Huston, we found a problem.
  13. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    I'm having trouble visualizing what you are talking about. The slides are cylindrical thingys, right? And somehow you are using a gun barrel cleaner, which is designed to clean the ID of gun barrel, to polish the OD of the slide. And the glass table makes no sense at all. Help me out! I want to...
  14. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    It's just a standard '84 Interstate, no mods really. Weathered paint. Basic age/number of feet rule: however old it is, it looks good from that number of feet away. The cam chain broke on my go to bike: '81 CB900C w/ full Vetter compliment. That happened last Sept. Then in October my back up...
  15. deanmay

    Ford Grid Heater Test for Single Carb

    12 amps at 12 volts means it has about 1 ohm resistance. If you put the 6 ohm resistors in parallel, you are only effectively adding 3 ohms to the circuit so your total resistance then is 4 ohms. Figuring a system voltage at 14 volts, I calculate your total current flow at 3.5 amp, or 1.75 per...
  16. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    I've got close to 3k miles on it so far, keep running Seafoam in it, it keeps running better. Getting very smooth. My 2 complaints about the bike are I find myself going down the highway and after awhile I realize I'm still in 4th gear. Second complaint is similar, bike is so smooth and quiet I...
  17. deanmay

    Comment by 'deanmay' in media '016'

    Why not slot all carb holes to fit manifold? Looks like your offset is about 1/4" on one side. Seems like you could split that and slot all 4 carb holes 1/8" and it would fit. I'm armchairing here and just thinking out loud.
  18. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    Sounds like what mine is doing. I'll keep the Seafoam going through it! Thanks for the tip.
  19. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    I've also acquired the following project bikes '81 CB900F '82 XJ750 Seca '82 XJ650 Seca '87 Venture Royale It's a sickness, I know. Actually looking to get rid of them as I've got to drastically downsize for a pending move. :-)
  20. deanmay

    Greetings from Hoosier land

    I just purchased my first 'Wing, an '84 Interstate. My son-in-law also has an '84 but his is bare bones. I made the mistake of riding it a year ago and loved it. I rode motorcycles growing up. My final year of college, '78-79, I had a new CB750F with SS Windjammer that I loved dearly. I sold it...
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