New to Forum - Running pooley - Need help please!
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New to Forum - Running pooley - Need help please!
Bear with me while I spill this out. Not a professional wrench but so all my own work myself on my MG's. Bike repair is newer to me but still a little foreign.
Bike is a 2000 Softail. I think the carb has been re-jetted but not 100 % sure. When I start my bike, it barely runs. I was having a "burping" problem and replaced both diaphrams in the carb. Still had the burping problem which I can also describe as a hiccup when I roll on the trottle. Asked a local Harley mechanic who told me that either the intake or exhasut Manifold gaskets are leaking so I replaced both. When I reassembled all is still not well and prbably worse. I have the idle screw turned all the way in and it hardly runns and still runs crappy. Front cyl runs hot, rear is colder. Checked plugs and rear is fouled and front is not. Cleaned plugs and swapped them. Runs the same way. Screamin eagle plugs and Screamin eagle II exhaust is the only other thing I can mention. I can get it started and give it gas but it will not stay running and while I am giving it gas it runs really poorly. I have the jet 1.5 turns out. Also when I give it gas and let off, the the RPMs stay high for a second and then go down.
I have not been on her in close to 2 years because of a knee injury and surgery. Now that I am able I really want to get back on her and cruise.
Can you help or do you need more info ?
Thanks
Vince
Bike is a 2000 Softail. I think the carb has been re-jetted but not 100 % sure. When I start my bike, it barely runs. I was having a "burping" problem and replaced both diaphrams in the carb. Still had the burping problem which I can also describe as a hiccup when I roll on the trottle. Asked a local Harley mechanic who told me that either the intake or exhasut Manifold gaskets are leaking so I replaced both. When I reassembled all is still not well and prbably worse. I have the idle screw turned all the way in and it hardly runns and still runs crappy. Front cyl runs hot, rear is colder. Checked plugs and rear is fouled and front is not. Cleaned plugs and swapped them. Runs the same way. Screamin eagle plugs and Screamin eagle II exhaust is the only other thing I can mention. I can get it started and give it gas but it will not stay running and while I am giving it gas it runs really poorly. I have the jet 1.5 turns out. Also when I give it gas and let off, the the RPMs stay high for a second and then go down.
I have not been on her in close to 2 years because of a knee injury and surgery. Now that I am able I really want to get back on her and cruise.
Can you help or do you need more info ?
Thanks
Vince
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I think so. The cyl is warm but not as hot as the front. The plug wires are Glow job neon and are both firing the same. These came with the bike but I took them off when I got the bike a I did not trust their performance. I pu them on just to see if it would run differently. I assume that there is fire to the plug.
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I would check/change your plug wires. Check condition at coil. A faulty coil can also cause the condition you describe, even improper plug or gap. Check your specs.
The way I check for spark on a plug is I thread the plug into a threaded brass fitting which I have a 3 foot insulated #14 wire soldered to with a ring electrical stacon on the other end which I then bond to ground. I put a dummy plug in the cylinder head and then crank it a few and look for spark. A little unconventional, but it works.. lol.
Other things that can cause one plug to foul could be worn or broken rings in that cylinder, worn valve guides or seals.
Like I said, I would post this in the engine section where very competant motor heads and techs visit.
The way I check for spark on a plug is I thread the plug into a threaded brass fitting which I have a 3 foot insulated #14 wire soldered to with a ring electrical stacon on the other end which I then bond to ground. I put a dummy plug in the cylinder head and then crank it a few and look for spark. A little unconventional, but it works.. lol.
Other things that can cause one plug to foul could be worn or broken rings in that cylinder, worn valve guides or seals.
Like I said, I would post this in the engine section where very competant motor heads and techs visit.
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I would start with spark if proper procedures were followed for storage and removal from storage. Actually, I'd start there anyways.
Good luck. Keep us informed.