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lightitup wrote: ... fuel flow issue at anything above 4500rpms. i have no issues around town but once i try and take it on a long ride at 65mph at about 5500rpm my fuel fitter is empty in about 5-10 miles ....
Insufficient fuel cap venting can result in the reported symptoms of fuel starvation.
Would test ride with the fuel cap loosened and left ajar, in order to determine whether cap venting is the issue.
Leave the petcock in PRIme position for the test ride in order to help eliminate a possible concurrent issue with the petcock.
Some of the other possible reasons for fuel starvation would include:
• Low fuel in tank;
• Kinked fuel line;
• Dirty in-line filter;
• Clogged petcock;
• Obstructed screen on petcock intake tube (inside the fuel tank);
• Crud suspended in the fuel inside the fuel tank (such crud obstructs the fuel flow from tank through the petcock intake screen).
May also test fuel flow through the petcock by disconnecting the fuel line at the in-line filter, and seeing whether fuel flows freely into a catch pan.
Then, insert the in-line filter and repeat the same fuel flow test into the catch pan.
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Which may be followed, if desired, with the much slower fuel release through the petcock or open hole from where the petcock has been removed.
Fuel flow through the petcock may be tested with the tank on the workbench.
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The 81 Kz550A and 81 Kz550C have the same 3-phase charging system (1980 may have been different. Some or all were 1-phase.)lightitup wrote: hey guys im back with some questions i bought a new reg/rec off ebay it was a rick powersport one. my question is is there a way to wire it to work with my 550 C the one i got was for a 550 A. it has 3 white leads one black and one red. the one I took off has 3 yellow one brown one black and one red. looking at the the wire diagram the brown wire runs to things like brake light switches and stuff and the black goes to the batery. what can i do to make this work
You will need to confirm the wiring with Ricks.
It sounds like the 3 white wires would go to the 3 yellow wires. I would assume the red goes to the battery, and black is ground. On the bike, the battery connection is white and/or red, and the ground will be black or black/yellow. That leaves the brown wire on the bike unconnected. Make sure the brown wire does not get connected because it has switched 12v on it. Don't let it get shorted either.
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loudhvx wrote: The 81 Kz550A and 81 Kz550C have the same 3-phase charging system (1980 may have been different. Some or all were 1-phase.)
You will need to confirm the wiring with Ricks.
It sounds like the 3 white wires would go to the 3 yellow wires. I would assume the red goes to the battery, and black is ground. On the bike, the battery connection is white and/or red, and the ground will be black or black/yellow. That leaves the brown wire on the bike unconnected. Make sure the brown wire does not get connected because it has switched 12v on it. Don't let it get shorted either.
ricksmotorsportelectrics.com/part/10-306/ODFLYXdLWjU1MEM=
i feel hella stupid right now the site said it elimates the brown wire ive had this part for about 10 mounths thinking it wasnt going to work.
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