Sputtering at High RPM's
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Sputtering at High RPM's
I have a 2002 intruder 800, bought it used last year and it ran just fine until one day I left it out in the rain with the left fairing off. The next morning the bike would not start up, so I jumped it off then took the jumper cables off the bike would die. So I was like WTF, it was the end summer so I said screw it I will fix this later. Fast forward a few months, I tested the battery and found it was bad, so I got a new one and it started up and ran just fine.
Except it sputters at about 1/2 to 3/4 throttle now when I punch it. Didn't do this before, I thought it was because I let the bike sit a few months(in the garage). What should I check next?
Except it sputters at about 1/2 to 3/4 throttle now when I punch it. Didn't do this before, I thought it was because I let the bike sit a few months(in the garage). What should I check next?
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
Could be bad gas, water in the gas.
Drain the carb bowls and put fresh gas in the tank, add a few ounces of Seafoam.
Drain the carb bowls and put fresh gas in the tank, add a few ounces of Seafoam.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
THanks for the reply, also to mention. I have put several hundred miles on the bike since I have been riding it again. I guess I could check for water though.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
If the bike sat for a while I'd say use seafoam like NAV said. I'd run it a little heavy for a tank or two and it may clear up your problem if it's just deposits in the carbs and jets.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
I switched the spark plugs with no change, before I take the carbs apart should I add seafoam to my gas tank?
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
You don't have to take apart the carbs.
Each float bowl has a drain screw to loosen and a small hose barb thingy where the gas/water will flow out....just stick a hose on it.
Ten minutes max.
Each float bowl has a drain screw to loosen and a small hose barb thingy where the gas/water will flow out....just stick a hose on it.
Ten minutes max.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
I dubbed thingy as a technical term.
Should I have used Integrated Parallel Projection?
Should I have used Integrated Parallel Projection?
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
Hanging dick with a drain screw next to it.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
Shit just got a little weirdLechy wrote:Hanging dick with a drain screw next to it.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
I can get a whole load weirder, just ask the guy's from the purple board.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
Thats one thing I sure do not miss about you or the purple.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
I was there and I remember, that's why I knew your sense of humor was good enough to not be offended by my post.Lechy wrote:I can get a whole load weirder, just ask the guy's from the purple board.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
Folks over here are not wound up as easy as some folks over there were, it was fun whilst it lasted though.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
OK, back to the thread.
Sounds like one of 2 things:
Water in the floats, use an aerosol cap to drain the float bowls and see if there is water in the bottom. If you find water, best to remove and completely drain the tank.
Decomposing air filters or a critter's nest in the rear airbox. If the filters have fallen to pieces, it's the carbs off and a good blow through of all passageways with compressed air. On the rear carb inlet there is a small jet which easily gets clogged causing a misfire at higher revs.
Happy now Keith or should I post a pic?
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Sounds like one of 2 things:
Water in the floats, use an aerosol cap to drain the float bowls and see if there is water in the bottom. If you find water, best to remove and completely drain the tank.
Decomposing air filters or a critter's nest in the rear airbox. If the filters have fallen to pieces, it's the carbs off and a good blow through of all passageways with compressed air. On the rear carb inlet there is a small jet which easily gets clogged causing a misfire at higher revs.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
Please no pics or I may help the law come and get your perverted self .Your tip was good on the carbs IMO. Old foam air filters with age can crumble and bits cause troubles sometime.Like old age in anything unused parts can hurt the system in other ways.Clean and refresh anything you can and blow out any lines with gas flow.The small idle jets in old unused carbs can not all ways be saved.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
He has a 800 with paper filters, unlike the 1400 foam version.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
The paper filters on the 7/800's do decompose and some bloody big chunks can get sucked into the intakes. Not to mention that mice and roaches find the airboxes a very convenient shelter and food supply.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
I did look at my front air filter , or atleast half of it, it looked like a bitch to get out of there, the coloration looks fine, but there was some small pieces of debris, like small pieces of leaves or some crap on it but not overall that bad. I am just now getting a chance to work on it a little today, but am trying to find the drain screw on the carburetors.
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Re: Sputtering at High RPM's
Look on the bottom of the float chambers for a small 3/16" spur pointing down, the drain plug is just above. Most of the time nothing happens when you loosen them due to a build up of crud in the bowls. Remove them and poke a thin piece of wire inside. Hold an aerosol can lid underneath to catch the fuel.
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