This one had me fooled (again) – pattern parts do my head in.
I’d nadgered the hex head on the the bowl of the fuel tap, then the screws got chewed up and it was really manky anyway. So ordered up a pattern replacement from Dave Silver.
This turned up and it looked OK but the engraved plate had ‘reserve’ at the front position and ‘stop’ at the rear – totally opposite to every Honda I’d ridden since 1971. It was always easy to remember as Honda has ‘Reserve’ and ‘Rear’ - both start with an ‘R’ - dead simple.
So, on went the nice new shiny tap and the bike would not start – no fuel it seemed; bone dry plugs. On taking the tap apart it turned out that the rear position was reserve after all so it’s the engraved plate was wrong. Just crap .
Anyhow, once I’d got the bile running again I then had to leave it for the past 5 weeks due to pressure from my job; came back to it again and the damn thing would not start – bone dry plugs again. Ahh what now !
Took the fuel tap apart and it was full of what looked like a small quantity of sand which was preventing fuel flow. This is E10 at its worst. Never again – more crap. Just how much crap do we have to put up with??
So splashed in a few litres of ASPEN pure petrol (£25 for 5 litres) and it fired right up. If I leave the bike again for an extended period, I will always fill it with E5 or Aspen.
This bike has fought me every step of the way for 5 years and I am that close to riding it. Although at 68 years old it seems am lot heavier than the one I had in 1988.
Will report back if I survive the first ride out.
Keep safe.
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