- Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:47 am
#6652
Morning all, with an MOT for the 1999 Indian 500 Bullet I've been putting on some miles locally to give it some exercise - doff-doffing around the country lanes is a lovely relaxing experience. I'm finding that after about 10 miles it starts behaving as though it's getting starved of fuel: loss of power, a few pops from the exhaust and then it'll pick up again, only to happen again, and it's died a couple of times. After a short pause it has started OK. This happened when it had a full tank of fresh petrol. I had cleaned the carb and fitted a new pilot jet; it's got Boyer ignition and power box. If the issue is fuel starvation, or contaminated petrol/water in the tank, why do the symptoms only happen after it's all thoroughly warmed up? I've checked the ventilation holes in the filler cap and they are clear. Are there any Enfield quirks I should know about before I strip the carb? Thanks for any thoughts.