CBR 1000F "Hurricane" 1987-1996 CBR 1000F

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Old Oct 12, 2013 | 11:32 AM
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Hello Been riding my 88 !000 pretty much every day to and from work @26 mi each way . Bike is running fine except for 2 issues. after driving to work with no problems Leaving bike all day Starting and running back home . I will get a little stuttering with some cylinders misfiring and a few seconds later the engine stops dead. I think this is a venting problem as I can remove the cap and sometimes that will let the engine start and run normal the other times I have had to remove the side panel and crack the fuel line and wait until fuel comes out. I have replaced `the fuel pump with a gravity fed system kept the stock fuel filter and made new lines using some of the stock hose,some 3/8 hose and a length of 3/8 aluminum tubing to make my 180 bend, I tested the new fuel line setup and it flows very well. I have double checked to make sure there is no kinks or pinches. I'm just not sure where to ck for the vent? I have looked at the fuel cap , tried blowing air through different holes and am not sure if I am doing anything, Is there another thing that I am missing?Is there a specific way to check it?
Second issue is that I have replaced my clutch plates and springs situation is like i,m in 3rd gear, going to pass [city traffic]about 3000 to 5000I whack the throttle and it just sips about 300-400 rpm and then catches and works fine up and in the next gears Replaced with Barnett plates Honda steel plates and Barnett springs
 
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Old Oct 12, 2013 | 03:22 PM
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Two things come to mind - the internal tank strainer mesh may be gunked up
and as you said yourself the tank breather line is blocked.

On my 87 the breather line was rusted shut and I could not get it open so I drilled
a ting hole in the fuel cap right under the key flap through the thinnest part of the cap
to the little D shaped recess you see from the under side (87 - 88 only)

never had any fuel splash out and if it did it would simply flow into
the overfill line
 
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Old Oct 12, 2013 | 08:36 PM
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Thanks Sprock, Where is this mesh and breather line? Is it on the fuel cap or in the tank? How would I check it? Is the internal mesh filter the one on the fuel petcock?
 
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Old Oct 13, 2013 | 10:30 PM
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drain tank unscrew petcock - it's in the tank and attached to
the petcock - it can be discarded as replacements are no longer
available unless purchased as an entire new assembly. Bout 80$

also each float valve in each carb has a mesh screen too &
the bad news is they all contribute to fuel starvation when
clogged up with rust and crappola.

(indicative of a rusting tank I might add) - ask me how I know this !
 
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Old Oct 14, 2013 | 10:31 AM
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Best way to clean rusty tank?
 
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Old Oct 14, 2013 | 08:22 PM
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Best way to clean a rusty tank is use a acid cleaner and some small stones or some chain let it sit for a little and agitate tank. then drain tank and use a tank sealant to seal it.

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Have checked mesh on petcock OK and checked screens on carbs all are clean,
I do think it is a vent problem . How do you check the vent on the gas cap>
 
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Old Oct 14, 2013 | 08:28 PM
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There's isn't one - you make it with a small drill hole in the gas cap
edit: Got bored added pics hope this helps

The tank has a factory breather line integral to the gas tank itself
which usually becomes rusted and blocked and is a beeeeatch to
get open - sometimes you can - other times you can't.

Oh and for tank sealing I used Caswell Platings Dragons Blood Sealer
on my 87 - which absolutely sealed off the already blocked gas tank
breather line





Unless you lay the bike down - you'll never get gas splashing out or water getting in (key flap and raised key pedestal)
 
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Old Oct 14, 2013 | 09:06 PM
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Cool I may just try that this winter. Just pull the fuel level float and petcock right?
 
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Old Oct 14, 2013 | 09:08 PM
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87 88 Gas Cap comes right off

Not sure what you are referring to as this is rlnelson5's 88 thread & issue !
 
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