These symptoms fit water in the carb bowls, as the main jet and slide needle metering jets sucks the liquid from the bottom of the bowls.
I will ask if you have carb vent tube attached to the carbs as well as the overflow tubes at the bottom of the bowls.
And after a while the water would then vaporise = ordinary gas in to the cylinders ?
No. Water would sink to the bottom of the bowls, be sucked into the engine and out the exhaust with enough engine cranking. However, air/water doesn't burn anywhere near as well as air/fuel.
If I dont remember wrong the breather tubes are routed downwards towards the rear tire = har to get wather from there up to the carbs.
Not if you think of those tubes as a drinking straw.
This is why I asked about the carb's vent tubing (Item #32). All the small tubes feed the same chamber above the normal fuel level inside the carbs. If you put a lower pressure on the vent tubes above and a high pressure on those overflow drain outlets at the bottom, fluid can be drawn up the overflows and deposited into the bowls.
Is there any other way water could enter the carbs ? if there was places big enaugh for water intake during rain, wouldn't that affect the bikes normal performance (it runs great oterwise)
IF it is drawing water up into the carbs from the bottom, the symptom would only show in wet operation, and probably begin after the bike was in motion, as that is when different pressures occur about the various components of the bike due to aerodynamic principles.
The pictures you posted only show 4 small tubes at the bottom. Doesn't this bike have two more vent tube routed from near the top of the bowls (item #32 in the fiche). These should route to the same place as the #33 tubes near the swingarm, so they all receive the same pressure, and prevent liquid circulation travel through them (apart from gravity effects).
http://www.westernhillshondayamaha.com/fiche_section_detail.asp?section=2560070&category=Motorcycles&make=Honda&year=1975&fveh=132839
I see your point now, due to lower preassure inside the carbs the air can possibly be sucked in to the carbs. Ill have a check and honestly I didn't knew those hoses Existed. Thank you TwoTired for your allways good inputs !
But itsn't only during movement this happends. Also after standing stil in rain or washing. So maybe that's talking against the carbs, but Ill def. have a look.
What are the electrical connections you have down there hidden behind the vent tubes? Looks like those would get wet in a hurry. I hope they aren't the wires going down to the points.
I don't think they are of any importence. If I remember correctly I started the bike after the engine had been out without connecting them. BUT every possibility is a possibility so Im def. going to check them out, and make sure that they doesn't provide anythink critical. Thanks man !
Did you take your spark plug wires apart and check them? I used to have a lot of problems in the wet weather until I pulled the plug caps off, cleaned up the connections and packed them with dielectric grease before re-assembly. I think water was getting into the caps and causing problems.
Some of the spark plug caps was cut, and re-connected due to bad connection (she was running on 3 cylinders). I haven't used the grease tho, but the idea has striked me sometimes
is there any special brand, or just dielectric ?
AS for an update. I gave her Quite the "water treatment" while running, she didnt die. Then I washed her really good, dried her with compressed air, she wasn't that happy. She started right upp but didn't go on all cylinders. When touching the number 1 cylinder, I got an electric shock. LAter that evening (a few hours) and noticed the little "spark arch".
Make it rain baby !
Make it rainLittle spark arch.
Cb750 spark archThe day after she ran great again, and have been doing so the last days. Forward to this morning. I drove home (60 km) from work after a night shift - She ran great. Parked her and since she was still warm I didn't put on the "rain poncho", during my sleep it started to rain quite hard. A hour ago I tried to start her. This is what happens.
-Starts right up
-She's cold and dont want to rev. Normal
- I notice after a 20-30 seconds that se doesn't rev above like 2000 rpm. I start to film
(this is what you see in the film)
- I rev her up, only time it worked
-next times I TRY to rev her up but the engine dies, stall. To be clear, I DONT release the throttle.
- can't rev, engine dies.
- start right up, can't rev engine dies.
-Won't start anymore.
Water water waterI bet in a day She'll be running great.