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My 1980 GL1100 standard started sputtering, even after it was warmed up, when I would get going from a stop. Prior to this the bike was running well. It was smooth as a good wing should be.
I did the Sea Foam treatment with only a slight improvement in starting and performance. I cleaned the tank and the internal filter. Changed the Fuel filter and checked the hoses. Nothing else made sense except that the bike seemed to make the same noise, and act like it was going to choke and die unless I gave it a lot of gas.
I broke down and bought a vacuum gage to test the fuel pressure. Followed the instructions and low and behold it seemed to be showing substandard pressure.The Haynes manual says I shoud be showing 1.5 psi or .18kg/cm(squared). I got 1 psi or about .08kg/cm(sq).
Is it time to replace the pump? Is there a way to fix the pump? Honda says no user servicable parts and the unit must be replaced.
My 1980 GL1100 standard started sputtering, even after it was warmed up, when I would get going from a stop. Prior to this the bike was running well. It was smooth as a good wing should be.
I did the Sea Foam treatment with only a slight improvement in starting and performance. I cleaned the tank and the internal filter. Changed the Fuel filter and checked the hoses. Nothing else made sense except that the bike seemed to make the same noise, and act like it was going to choke and die unless I gave it a lot of gas.
I broke down and bought a vacuum gage to test the fuel pressure. Followed the instructions and low and behold it seemed to be showing substandard pressure.The Haynes manual says I shoud be showing 1.5 psi or .18kg/cm(squared). I got 1 psi or about .08kg/cm(sq).
Is it time to replace the pump? Is there a way to fix the pump? Honda says no user servicable parts and the unit must be replaced.