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psychochild28 05-18-2008 12:53 AM

possibly they have really no idea what's wrong and the first thought was bad gas...i'm just getting random texts from drewp

Mr Lefty 05-18-2008 12:55 AM

damn... well keep us posted... hope it's just bad gas... that's a pretty easy fix

Gas Man 05-18-2008 01:11 AM

Well drewpy called me earlier... I spoke to him...

Bike at idle and in neutral = fine
revvin bike in neural = fine
under load = cutting out and not fine

It all started after a po-dunc (sp?) gas fill up.

I tell it how I think...

disconnect the battery to ensure there are no funky codes stored in the ECM

However, my first gut is that with this 8300 mile Buell its a clogged fuel filter. Its nearing its PM time anyway but a dirty fill up would speed up its end. I told Drewpy sense its fuel in the frame to back track it from the throttle body to the frame. There has to be a filter somewhere. Pull it, check it, blow thru it if you must. If clogged, you can't replace (note to others, this is why you replace with a pingle re-useable filter over the paper filter units) the paper buell unit (unless you find an open HD dealer on Sunday which is VERY possible.). Just poke a hole thru the paper element, re-attach and go. But BEWARE that you have no filtration now... and you don't want to clog an injector.

I also reminded him that it takes me 5 mins to pull the Pingle fuel filter or to pull a jet... clean and re-install. "Keep it simple stupid"

He's going to pull the battery tonight and let it sit over night... start on the other main problem in the morning...

Mr Lefty 05-18-2008 01:13 AM

note to self... install Pingle Fuel Filter before trip in september...


oh... and have Gas Man's phone number on speed dial! :lol:

Gas Man 05-18-2008 01:20 AM

Hey... I'm just saying... the pingle gets dirty... you just rinse it off/clean it.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3.../Pingel003.jpg

Further, even if that fails... you can put it back together without the filter.

For the paper units... ebbs... just replace before. As you should go thru the bike anyway prior to the trip. Also, you could take a double sided nipple/coupler to bypass the paper unit.
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...lFilter005.jpg

And Ebbs... Drewpy calls me all the time for stuff. I can't say no and always help. Today, on my bday, I spent 2 hours helping my uncle install his mystery trike rear end on his bike. I stopped by to check it out and ended up bolting the whole unit on the bike... oh well...

psychochild28 05-18-2008 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 44153)
Well drewpy called me earlier... I spoke to him...

Bike at idle and in neutral = fine
revvin bike in neural = fine
under load = cutting out and not fine

It all started after a po-dunc (sp?) gas fill up.

I tell it how I think...

disconnect the battery to ensure there are no funky codes stored in the ECM

However, my first gut is that with this 8300 mile Buell its a clogged fuel filter. Its nearing its PM time anyway but a dirty fill up would speed up its end. I told Drewpy sense its fuel in the frame to back track it from the throttle body to the frame. There has to be a filter somewhere. Pull it, check it, blow thru it if you must. If clogged, you can't replace (note to others, this is why you replace with a pingle re-useable filter over the paper filter units) the paper buell unit (unless you find an open HD dealer on Sunday which is VERY possible.). Just poke a hole thru the paper element, re-attach and go. But BEWARE that you have no filtration now... and you don't want to clog an injector.

I also reminded him that it takes me 5 mins to pull the Pingle fuel filter or to pull a jet... clean and re-install. "Keep it simple stupid"

He's going to pull the battery tonight and let it sit over night... start on the other main problem in the morning...




Haha I was hoping you'd get on and explain this a little better...:lol:

Dnyce 05-18-2008 01:29 AM

i remember "someone" lol telling u about pingle fuel filters way back when you were having some issues with your tank.

if you're always willing to help, thats a gd number to have :pat:

Mr Lefty 05-18-2008 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 44158)
Hey... I'm just saying... the pingle gets dirty... you just rinse it off/clean it.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3.../Pingel003.jpg

Further, even if that fails... you can put it back together without the filter.

For the paper units... ebbs... just replace before. As you should go thru the bike anyway prior to the trip. Also, you could take a double sided nipple/coupler to bypass the paper unit.
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...lFilter005.jpg

And Ebbs... Drewpy calls me all the time for stuff. I can't say no and always help. Today, on my bday, I spent 2 hours helping my uncle install his mystery trike rear end on his bike. I stopped by to check it out and ended up bolting the whole unit on the bike... oh well...

1. happy birthday... (it's my bro's bday too)

2. yeah I was most defiantly going to be going over my bike really closely before I take off... and the pingle filter is what I was planning on doing after your last post about it...

3. your a hell of a guy and I know we all appreciate your help on everything...:dthumb:

NONE_too_SOFT 05-18-2008 06:39 AM

my bike had the same problem at deals gap last year, and then on the ride home. never found out what it was, but it correceted itself eventually.

Let us know when you have an update.

psychochild28 05-18-2008 10:59 AM

they're going to get tools and then going to start the process of draining the fuel.

Anyone have suggestions on finding a manual for a buell online?


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