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Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Hesitation by engine during such scenario could be due to vapour lock in the tank. With low fuel and hot temperatures, the fuel pump might not be working really flawlessly. If you've kept your bike in hot sun for some time, please unlock the fuel tank lock, open it, shake the bike a bit to release the trapped vapours. Start the bike and it should be good. Also, try to park the bike in shade.
Plant a tree/sapling for the good of the environment too. [emoji4]Regards,
Akash Yadav
The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place. It will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.
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Re: Yamaha FZ 25 Owners Reviews and Experiences
Vapour lock creates only starting issue, not jerks while running.Originally posted by Akash.Yadav View PostHesitation by engine during such scenario could be due to vapour lock in the tank. With low fuel and hot temperatures, the fuel pump might not be working really flawlessly. If you've kept your bike in hot sun for some time, please unlock the fuel tank lock, open it, shake the bike a bit to release the trapped vapours. Start the bike and it should be good. Also, try to park the bike in shade.
Plant a tree/sapling for the good of the environment too. [emoji4]
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Not necessarily. The original issue revealing XBHPian said when the fuel is 4L or less. The solution readily available is fill it up and it no more does hiccups. If fuel is in the tank then where is the vapour - simple, it's gone and no lock. [emoji4]Originally posted by ankit.traveller View PostVapour lock creates only starting issue, not jerks while running.Regards,
Akash Yadav
The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place. It will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.
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Thank you for all the input. It was some yamalube cleaner they used. Good you told. Next time will watch for it. It's run some 2500 km after that service. I will get it checked next service as I need the Bike up and running now. On a full tank it doesn't come up. Only below half tank. If it's a fuelling issue has to be there all the time. Thanks.Originally posted by Akash.Yadav View PostCleaning liquid? May be that's the reason of the bike coughing up!!
From what I understand, these additives clog more than do good. Get fresh fuel from a reputed fuel station or get some premium fuel for a full tank run. That should help.
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Thank you. I think this contributed :-( Good you told. I will avoid it next time. But the problem seems more with vapour lock. As if it's fuelling it should be throughout the tank capacity. This only at about 4.5 5 litres left it starts. And if you open the cap it feels just fine. But can't keep opening all the time. Lol. I will get it checked if the injector some issue is there at the next service. Thanks for all the input!Originally posted by ankit.traveller View PostThat is the reason of your problem. Do not add anything in petrol.Last edited by Kirankarunan; 04-18-2018, 10:08 AM.
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