I had to laugh when I read your post. These HD guages just let you know there MIGHT be gas in the tank. If you lean the bike to the left at a stop light the low fuel light will go off. Hmmm...it must be multiplying. Stick to watching the odometer.
Sorry Lucky, get a carb with reserve petcock HA HA HA
couldn't resist.
My Suzuki C90 has a pump in the tank for the Fuel Injectors. The fuel cools the pump. Low fuel levels cause the pump to heat up and can be an early death for the pump.. Better to fuel often and save the pump life. Same thing happens in a car system.. Note Jun the pump dry and it will wear the pump gear shortening the usable pump life..
Howard, I was not aware of that !!!! Thank you for posting it. Don't really like the thought of buying a fuel pump !!!!!!! The things you can learn on this forum !
Sorry Lucky, get a carb with reserve petcock HA HA HA
couldn't resist.
I would love to have a carb again!!!
Ok Lucky.. carbs are cool..I have had many rebuilds from mini Mikunis to 1100 Hollys but the New fuel injection systems have run perfect from sea level to mountain tops and hauling solo to double and packed with out having to adjust or concern of rich or lean conditions.. I love New Tech.. Howard
September 6, 2010 5:30 PM PDT
in automotive, you put whatever quantity of gas in the tank and "tweak" the float arm till it reads what you want it to, i am not sure about the float assembly in a bike tank. let me refer to one of my bibles, i'll get back to you.
I agree, you have to tweak the float arm just abit
September 6, 2010 7:40 PM PDT
Huh im riding my shovel this week............
September 7, 2010 3:53 AM PDT
I love fuel injection... Start, put the gloves on and go. No more restarts at the stop sign around the corner, etc. My RK warn light has come on once. Fueled 2-3 miles later and put 4.5 gals in. I use the trip meter at 150 - 180 miles. My '05 FLHP gets a fairly consistent 40 MPG. That would be every other time my son has to stop for go juice with his 800 Intruder.