SpyderByter
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The idle is nice and steady as she warms up, 1350-1400 RPMS. When it reaches 3-4 bars, it starts to sputter every minute or so. The problem is only at idle, and when trying to take off in first gear. Anything over 4000 RPMs, the engine is strong, responsive and smooth.
Here is what I have done that may be affecting it:
1. I put in a new air filter over the winter. It was the STP equivilent of the stock Purolator. I pulled that, it smelled of raw fuel. I replaced it with a new Purolator A-13192 (Stock) Ran the bike, same problem.
2.New iridum spark plugs. According to Carlos, they will not increase horse power but they are ok to use and should last longer. I pullled the plug from the rear cylinder and after 2 tanks of gas, it looks fine. Just in case, I applied thermal grease to the original plug, put that in and ran it. Same thing. I still have to pull the airbox to get to the front plug, so at that point, I will check that plug.
3. I had pullled the airbox, cleaned out all the oil, and installed Ken's filter between the airbox and the breather. For those of you not familiar with this here is a thread with a picture:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15589
I don't think this filter setup is causing a problem. Others are running it. But as I think of systems that start to kick in as the engine gets to high temps, this seems to fit. (water vapor will enter the airbox at that point.)
I checked all the vacuum lines on the left side of the throttle body. I dont see any loose, nor do I see any shiny tubes without a tube on it.
Besides loosening a vacuum line, could I have caused a leak between the throttle body and the airbox? The manual makes no mention of appying any sealant between the two. And it is only the idle that is affected, otherwise it runs great.
I have had the first update done on my 2008 SM5, but not the second. After that and before I parked it for the Winter there was alway a hesitation around the 3-4 thousand RPM range. Can it be related to that, just in a lower range?
Maybe a temp sensor that just happened to go bad as it sat?
I see mention of an Idle Air Control Valve in another post. Anyone know the function of this, and it's relation to engine temp?
In the manual I see it has an Idle By-pass Valve, but it does not describe how it works.
Also I had removed and reinstalled the Hindle over the winter. Can an exaust leak cause a problem at idle only?
Here is what I have done that may be affecting it:
1. I put in a new air filter over the winter. It was the STP equivilent of the stock Purolator. I pulled that, it smelled of raw fuel. I replaced it with a new Purolator A-13192 (Stock) Ran the bike, same problem.
2.New iridum spark plugs. According to Carlos, they will not increase horse power but they are ok to use and should last longer. I pullled the plug from the rear cylinder and after 2 tanks of gas, it looks fine. Just in case, I applied thermal grease to the original plug, put that in and ran it. Same thing. I still have to pull the airbox to get to the front plug, so at that point, I will check that plug.
3. I had pullled the airbox, cleaned out all the oil, and installed Ken's filter between the airbox and the breather. For those of you not familiar with this here is a thread with a picture:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15589
I don't think this filter setup is causing a problem. Others are running it. But as I think of systems that start to kick in as the engine gets to high temps, this seems to fit. (water vapor will enter the airbox at that point.)
I checked all the vacuum lines on the left side of the throttle body. I dont see any loose, nor do I see any shiny tubes without a tube on it.
Besides loosening a vacuum line, could I have caused a leak between the throttle body and the airbox? The manual makes no mention of appying any sealant between the two. And it is only the idle that is affected, otherwise it runs great.
I have had the first update done on my 2008 SM5, but not the second. After that and before I parked it for the Winter there was alway a hesitation around the 3-4 thousand RPM range. Can it be related to that, just in a lower range?
Maybe a temp sensor that just happened to go bad as it sat?
I see mention of an Idle Air Control Valve in another post. Anyone know the function of this, and it's relation to engine temp?
In the manual I see it has an Idle By-pass Valve, but it does not describe how it works.
Also I had removed and reinstalled the Hindle over the winter. Can an exaust leak cause a problem at idle only?
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