2007 ultra classic
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2007 ultra classic
I have a 2007 Ultra Classic with approximately 27000 miles, 20000 of those I've put on it in the 5 years I've owned it. Ive put several hundred miles on it this year and I've noticed it getting a little sluggish starting. Atter reading a few thresdsI look into the lines for my fuel pump. I discovered a small hole in the line going to the filter, so I replaced that line and the filter. Now the bike when it starts goes to high idol then shuts off. After doing more research I replace the fuel pressure regulator and housing. Still the same problem and at this point I'm stumped. I'm wondering if I may have done some damge to the fuel pump assembly before I learned how to actually remove it correctly. I dont feel i was overly aggressive with removing it the first time but anyone who's worked on these knows what I'm talking about. Any help would be appreciated.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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Fred Asarisi (08-06-2019)
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Help needed
I have a 2007 Harley Davidson Electra Glide. I am having problems with it backfiring and sputtering when I first take off. After it warms up it still sputters a little as well as not enough power. When I smooth out it feels like its straining to go. Strange thing is, when its hot, I can shut it off, crank it back up, and it runs smooth and has a lot of power for a few minutes then starts all over again. Need help!!!
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My 06 had a erratic idle a couple years ago. Sometimes high, sometimes low. I replaced the IAC; I thought it helped a little. What really fixed it for me was a new throttle position sensor.
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Thanks, I'll check both. I think I'm going to clean the IAC first the go from there. I was wondering if it might be plug wires. I put new Screamin Eagle plugs but that did nothing at all.
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When I had my 07, which I don't have anymore but I had it from new till 2018. I always had a number of somewhat flaky performance problems. Never was able to pin t down. Then finally went out to LittleChute for a FM 107 kit. First thing they do is put it on the dyno to get a "before" picture of the bike. The bike got up to 300RPM and then flatlined... the fuel pump just wouldn't push out anymore than that. Replaced the pump and all sorts of issues disappeared, but of course I did the 107 at the same time.
Don't rule out the fuel pump is my message. Although that hose from the quick connect to the throttle bottle failed on me and a $50 dollar replacement fixed it nicely.
Don't rule out the fuel pump is my message. Although that hose from the quick connect to the throttle bottle failed on me and a $50 dollar replacement fixed it nicely.
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[QUOTE=oldhippie;18458053]When I had my 07, which I don't have anymore but I had it from new till 2018. I always had a number of somewhat flaky performance problems. Never was able to pin t down. Then finally went out to LittleChute for a FM 107 kit. First thing they do is put it on the dyno to get a "before" picture of the bike. The bike got up to 300RPM and then flatlined... the fuel pump just wouldn't push out anymore than that. Replaced the pump and all sorts of issues disappeared, but of course I did the 107 at the same time.
Don't rule out the fuel pump is my message. Although that hose from the quick connect to the throttle bottle failed on me and a $50 dollar replacement fixed it nicely.
Good onsite. Thanks for the information.
Don't rule out the fuel pump is my message. Although that hose from the quick connect to the throttle bottle failed on me and a $50 dollar replacement fixed it nicely.
Good onsite. Thanks for the information.