After installing the engine I've put about 100 miles on the bike. Yestarday I took a 20 mile trip and on the way back it appeared to loose a couple of cylinders. Determined it was #2 & 3 but it was intermittent. Drained the carbs and all had gas (no water). Sounded like the coil for those two cylinders so I had a spare and changed it. (If you haven't done that before--lets just say it's a trip). Any way when I got the bike back together it started and ran fine on the center stand. Rocked it off the center stand and all of a sudden problem reapeared. Put it back on center stand with engine running poorly and the second it came up on stand the engine ran great. Did it several times. Sounds like something is shorting out with the weight of the bike or possibly stretching a harness. Guess all the tupper ware is coming off again and I start checking wiring. This may be one of the few times I wish it didn't have a fairing. ......And the story continues....Gator Mike
"Laisez les bon temps rouler!"
1994 Voyager XII
2001 Honda Ace
1969 Honda CM91
Louisiana Patriot Guard Rider
Combat veterans motorcycle Association
Carb float levels? Just a thought to throw out there.
Jim in Fl. 88 XII
89 XII-parts bike-scraped
01 XII-sold
07 Vulcan Nomad
Patriot Guard Rider, Florida.
Sunshine State Voyagers
Veterans Nation Riding Association
Finally got a chance to look at the problem today. Found that on the center stand or on the side stand the problem went away. Since I was loosing 3 & 4 I started tracing wires from that coil and finally found the problem. Would you believe that while I was putting the engine back in the bike "someone" sneaked into the shop and put the pick up coil harness under the engine guard so that when I tightened the guard down it eventually chaffed the wires..... Or maybe I'm an idiot and did it my self. Any way I removed the harness from under the guard,repaired the wires and now she runs fantastic. Aparently with weight on the bike, the engine pulled enough on the wire to short it but on the center stand it took the weight off the engine and the stress on the wires. All is well in the "Gator house". Thanks for all the input........Gator Mike
"Laisez les bon temps rouler!"
1994 Voyager XII
2001 Honda Ace
1969 Honda CM91
Louisiana Patriot Guard Rider
Combat veterans motorcycle Association
I'm thinking raccoons broke in and did it, you will never be able to I.D. the on the security tapes, little boogers was wearing masks glad you found it and shared, now if anyone else has this happen, been there do that, got the shirt.
Jim in Fl. 88 XII
89 XII-parts bike-scraped
01 XII-sold
07 Vulcan Nomad
Patriot Guard Rider, Florida.
Sunshine State Voyagers
Veterans Nation Riding Association