Both of my 1983 models would click once or twice to prime the system after riding. If you left the bike set for a week or more i would prime the system cycling the emergency kill switch and it would take around 10 or so clicks of the fuel pump to pressurize the system. I now have a 1988 it clicks around 10 to 12 times to pressurize the fuel no matter if the bike was ridden previously in the day or set for a few weeks. Also with the 1988 it pressurizes the first time powered up and cycling the kill switch does not make the fuel pump click any additional times.
I thought there might be some changes with out the 1988 operates verses the 1983's but now after reading this I wonder if i may have a fuel pump issue where the system is draining back into the tank?
How Many Times Does Your Fuel Pump Click After The Bike Sits Overnight?
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Both of my 1983 models would click once or twice to prime the system after riding. If you left the bike set for a week or more i would prime the system cycling the emergency kill switch and it would take around 10 or so clicks of the fuel pump to pressurize the system. I now have a 1988 it clicks around 10 to 12 times to pressurize the fuel no matter if the bike was ridden previously in the day or set for a few weeks. Also with the 1988 it pressurizes the first time powered up and cycling the kill switch does not make the fuel pump click any additional times.
I thought there might be some changes with out the 1988 operates verses the 1983's but now after reading this I wonder if i may have a fuel pump issue where the system is draining back into the tank?