Moto dieing occasionally
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QUOTE (Canniboomer @ Aug 9 2006, 12:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
..fuel fittings plugging up(suction side), gooped up tank strainer, dirty fuel filter, or a bad stop switch.... most likely causes, and easy to diagnose and fix. give a call. :)
Thanks for the ideas.
QUOTE (azcannon @ Aug 9 2006, 01:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
are you the guy in phoenix ? Pm me if you are I am having a regular garage day this saturday and 3 or 4 guys could help you look for the problem - one other quad is having the same problem
Nope, not me. Thanks for the offer though. I live in Parker, to far away.
Also it was recently raced for 60 miles over a very whooped out course and it
only sputtered once but it didn't die. Then a week later on a short 20 mile ride it didn't die until the last mile.
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QUOTE (azcannon @ Aug 12 2006, 11:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
same quad < thats funny > I will be curious what you guys find
I had same problem,found that the ground wire for the ecu was loose,its behind left headlight bracket,you cant see it very well, but its there.The bolt was locktighted,but the wire connector on the bolt was loose.You may have already checked this,but just thought i would throw that out there .
QUOTE (azcannon @ Aug 12 2006, 11:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
same quad < thats funny > I will be curious what you guys find
I had same problem,found that the ground wire for the ecu was loose,its behind left headlight bracket,you cant see it very well, but its there.The bolt was locktighted,but the wire connector on the bolt was loose.You may have already checked this,but just thought i would throw that out there .