Ok, so for those that have been following along with me, I decided to paint my bike and happily did so. Now that I put everything back together, the engine turns but does not want to start! Reason? Fuel is not being pumped into the engine. It's been months since I rode my K. :bang-head: However, I now believe I have targeted the issue of my problem... the fuel pump. I started by replacing the fuel filter and cleaned the fuel hoses. I then took the connections off the fuel pump and tested both wires with a digital multimeter. I found that the reading stayed at zero unless i hit the start button. When I did, the voltage reading shot up to 11 and even 12 volts sporadically (including decimals). I tried snapping a picture at the highest reading I could while holding the start button. Please let me know if I tested this correctly. If so, then it is the fuel pump that is not delivering the fuel.
I think washing out the tank and maybe shaking out the excess water rattled around some loose debris that was located in the fuel pump. Most likely due to the fuel pump's cracking vibration damper and old brittle fuel hose. Another reason i believe it's the fuel pump is because i don't hear it run when i briefly hit the start button.
So, here I ask: How do i test to see if the fuel pump is ok (just to be sure)? Is there a simple way to clean it out than to dismantle it? What is that little nozzle by the strainer where i placed the arrow?
Thanks, y'all.