The fuel thing effected that particular bike pretty much from new. It's worth remembering that model of Triumph* was the first to have fuel injection, plastic fuel tank, in house twin spar ally frame etc. The fuel thing is more debugging than anything else.
*Nearly. Priests bike is not the very first T595/T509 family but the fuel system for example is the same as the very first 1997 "brand new design Triumph".
I.e. from when they went all in properly on an in house bike with loads of tech
MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:19 pm
I had a mini, I grew to hate "points" with a passion.
The problem with Minis was compounded by where they put the distributor. I saw all sorts of wheezes to try and protect them from the elements. A common one was to use a rubber glove with the leads through the fingers. The number of times one of my housemates had to get out in the rain and spray the distributor he should have had shares in the spray company (can't remember what it was but most Mini owners had some).
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Points were fine in their day. The trick was to set them using a dwell angle meter and the key to reliability was to use a locking "star" washer. But, yes they were still shite compared to the first CDi...
Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:54 pm
I bet you all drive with loads of leccy stuff but nobody moans about that.
Leccy windows?
Central locking?
Power steering?
ABS
Just bikers moaning again
Up to a couple of years ago, I drove a Scudo with no ABS, leccy windies or central locking. PAS was just a mechanical pump. Ironically what killed it was the electronic control for the immobilizer would make the damn thing die at random intervals and you didn't have the wee mechanical stop on the pump that would let you dump the solenoid and just use a cable.
Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:03 pm
If points were good, cars would still be using them.
Last car I had with points was an 89 Panda, was going to replace them but the child in the local motor factors didn't know what the hell I was talking about.
Bigjawa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:56 pm
Up to a couple of years ago, I drove a Scudo with no ABS, leccy windies or central locking. PAS was just a mechanical pump. Ironically what killed it was the electronic control for the immobilizer would make the damn thing die at random intervals and you didn't have the wee mechanical stop on the pump that would let you dump the solenoid and just use a cable.
Was it the 1.9D? I had the same van but the Pug Expert version. You could bin the Lucas Delphi pump for the Bosch out many a French/Italian motor for a simpler life and running on veg oil.