Today after class I went out to my bike. It was soaked, and it had rained cats and dogs all over it while it was parked. after a few seconds of cranking it finally started up, but sounded like a puny v twin. I revved it a bit to see if it would clear up, but it didn't. I drove off, hoping it would turn into a 4cyl again, and It finally did after about 10 min. When I got home I noticed that the outer two exhaust pipes were hotter than the inner two. Does that mean this is a coil problem?
Anyone else experience this? What can I do to prevent this in the future?
Running like a twin when it rains
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Re: Running like a twin when it rains
When is the last time you replaced your spark plugs? This happened to me and after replacing my spark plugs i was fine.olie05 wrote:Today after class I went out to my bike. It was soaked, and it had rained cats and dogs all over it while it was parked. after a few seconds of cranking it finally started up, but sounded like a puny v twin. I revved it a bit to see if it would clear up, but it didn't. I drove off, hoping it would turn into a 4cyl again, and It finally did after about 10 min. When I got home I noticed that the outer two exhaust pipes were hotter than the inner two. Does that mean this is a coil problem?
Anyone else experience this? What can I do to prevent this in the future?
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Re: Running like a twin when it rains
I replaced my sparkplugs about 4000 miles ago, and cleaned 'em about 40 miles ago. I think I can rule out the sparkplugs because this only happens after the bike has been soaked from a bad downpour.
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Re: Running like a twin when it rains
Sounds like the number 2&3 plugs got flooded with water and arked out.One coil runs 1&3 and the other runs 2&4 so it's probably not the coils.
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Re: Running like a twin when it rains
+5 on that you are probably looking at arcing out HT leads, there was a write up in the forum about changing out the "sealed" leads on the coils for autozone replacement leads in the what last 2 weeks .FasterThanUr wrote:Sounds like the number 2&3 plugs got flooded with water and arked out.One coil runs 1&3 and the other runs 2&4 so it's probably not the coils.
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Re: Running like a twin when it rains
Small update:
I recently put the fairings back on, and I got caught in the rain the other day. I rode through it for about 30 min, and all 4 were firing the entire time. I'm still going to try to do the f4i coil swap when I get around to it, but so far the fairings are keeping the water out of wherever it was going.
just a note: I did not park the bike in the rain this time, so I can't verify that this fixes all scenarios.
I recently put the fairings back on, and I got caught in the rain the other day. I rode through it for about 30 min, and all 4 were firing the entire time. I'm still going to try to do the f4i coil swap when I get around to it, but so far the fairings are keeping the water out of wherever it was going.
just a note: I did not park the bike in the rain this time, so I can't verify that this fixes all scenarios.
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Re: Running like a twin when it rains
Ok so putting on the fairing presumably the big side fairings keeps the rain of the bits that are arcing down this is only a temporary fix as soon or later the dampness is going to find you out and you are back to square one!!olie05 wrote:Small update:
I recently put the fairings back on, and I got caught in the rain the other day. I rode through it for about 30 min, and all 4 were firing the entire time. I'm still going to try to do the f4i coil swap when I get around to it, but so far the fairings are keeping the water out of wherever it was going.
just a note: I did not park the bike in the rain this time, so I can't verify that this fixes all scenarios.
You could test it by starting the bike in the drive and then VERY carefully take the garden hose & squirt it on the bike until it "twins" then you will know roughly where the problem is .
better take some time this holiday to fix the bike or it will cause you grief when you least need it !!!!!