got a super e and i cant get the pump to squirt fuel no matter where i set the screw but when i pull the bowl and actuate the pump by pushing on the rod it will squirt. so what am i missing here
Spring under the diaphram might be missing or rotted. The fuel is holding it up enough to manually squirt but diaphram by itself cant push the rod up enough to be operated by the linkage.
I have one now suffering from the same. The linkage moves, but the rod is already pushed down. If I lift up the linkage with a small screwdriver. I can push the rod down and it squirts a little.
yup your making sense i also tried moving the rod with a screwdriver and was solid also the rod is a little bent but thought that would not be an issue. guess a pump kit is in order. thanx for the tip
The rod might be frozen also. I had one do that after sitting for a few. Straighten it out also. The hole is pretty forgiving but still, it needs to be straightish.
I just rebuilt an s and s and had the same symptom. I turned out I had reversed the spring and diaphragm. I can’t remember now but I had put the spring over the diaphragm rather than under it. Or maybe visa versa.
Could that be possible in your case?
that could be a possibility carb is not very old and not alot of miles on it cant see worn parts being the issue don't think the pump worked from day one will pull it apart and check your suggestion but leaning towards a weak spring a this point
The prob for me was working upside down to the picture in the manual.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Jockey Journal Forum
994.9K posts
82.4K members
Since 2005
A forum community dedicated to Jockey motorcycle owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about performance, restorations, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more!