2007 Harley-Davidson FLHTC Electra Glide Classic
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Specs…2007 electra glide ultra classic specsHARLEY-DAVIDSON Ultra Classic Electra Glide 1584engine specsCompression Ratio: 9.2:1Horsepower: 67/5200 KW(hp)/RPMTorque: 92/3500 lb-ft/RPM OR 125/3500 Nm/RPMFuel System: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
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Bike is carbureted, so it can't be an injector.
I'd guess as others have mentioned that the line inside the tank has a pinhole in it.
You can't get enough fuel to the carb due to the hole and it stalls.
Regardless of carb or EFI, my understanding is that this hose is a known failure point due to routing inside the tank that rubs a hole in the line.
I'd guess as others have mentioned that the line inside the tank has a pinhole in it.
You can't get enough fuel to the carb due to the hole and it stalls.
Regardless of carb or EFI, my understanding is that this hose is a known failure point due to routing inside the tank that rubs a hole in the line.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON Ultra Classic Electra Glide 1584 engine specs Compression Ratio: 9.2:1 Horsepower: 67/5200 KW(hp)/RPM Torque: 92/3500 lb-ft/RPM OR 125/3500 Nm/RPM Fuel System: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
I check the hose in tank and the Regulator, Fuel Pressure -
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#16
Bike is carbureted, so it can't be an injector.
I'd guess as others have mentioned that the line inside the tank has a pinhole in it.
You can't get enough fuel to the carb due to the hole and it stalls.
Regardless of carb or EFI, my understanding is that this hose is a known failure point due to routing inside the tank that rubs a hole in the line.
I'd guess as others have mentioned that the line inside the tank has a pinhole in it.
You can't get enough fuel to the carb due to the hole and it stalls.
Regardless of carb or EFI, my understanding is that this hose is a known failure point due to routing inside the tank that rubs a hole in the line.
He does not say that the bike is carbureted. Re read it...
The bike is injected.
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Bike is carbureted, so it can't be an injector.
I'd guess as others have mentioned that the line inside the tank has a pinhole in it.
You can't get enough fuel to the carb due to the hole and it stalls.
Regardless of carb or EFI, my understanding is that this hose is a known failure point due to routing inside the tank that rubs a hole in the line.
I'm late to this thread, and probably missed it, but why do people think it has a carb....?
If it is carbureted bike, there is nothing inside the tank but the screen to the fuel petcock.... No fuel pump, no hose to rub and get a pinhole.....
He mentioned changing his O2 sensors (post 1), and hearing fuel spraying inside the tank (post 5).... both only possible with an EFI bike, which also has fuel injectors...
Then the OP lists the vehicle specs (in posts 12 & 13) which clearly states, "Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)."
Where did any talk of a carb come from...?
In any case, I agree with Max. If there is one plug showing excessive fueling on an EFI bike that was running properly beforehand, I'd check for a leaky fuel injector...
I'd also check plugs (which he seems to have done) and plug wires. I'd even check to see if the both plugs are getting proper spark from the coil...
Another thought, since it threw O2 sensor codes, is to check that the O2 sensor wires are properly connected and undamaged, as well as checking to see if the over fueled cylinder (rear I think) has a loose O2 sensor or crack in the head pipe near the O2 sensor...
Last edited by hattitude; 09-29-2023 at 05:09 PM.
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