Hit a bump, Engine Cuts, Backfire, then fine
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 11:49 am
Hi all,
Problem is sorted but thought it might give some folks a laugh.
Had the 906 for a few months now and it runs pretty well. Then suddenly everytime I hit a decent sized bump in the road, the engine cut out, then backfires and then is fine.
Having been through a lot of the excellent reference material here before I bought the bike, I started having nightmares about electrics and float settings and various other carb problems (I have an active imagination).
Started looking at the simple things first and for once it was a simple thing. The positive terminal screw on the battery had worked its way loose over time. When I hit a bump it must have broken the ignition circuit momentarily, putting unburnt fuel into the exhaust for the next cycle! Boom.
Maybe I do have an underlying electrical problem to find (knock on wood), but for now, tightening up the battery terminal has completely solved the problem.
Tools away, carry on riding.
cheers,
Mick
Problem is sorted but thought it might give some folks a laugh.
Had the 906 for a few months now and it runs pretty well. Then suddenly everytime I hit a decent sized bump in the road, the engine cut out, then backfires and then is fine.
Having been through a lot of the excellent reference material here before I bought the bike, I started having nightmares about electrics and float settings and various other carb problems (I have an active imagination).
Started looking at the simple things first and for once it was a simple thing. The positive terminal screw on the battery had worked its way loose over time. When I hit a bump it must have broken the ignition circuit momentarily, putting unburnt fuel into the exhaust for the next cycle! Boom.
Maybe I do have an underlying electrical problem to find (knock on wood), but for now, tightening up the battery terminal has completely solved the problem.
Tools away, carry on riding.
cheers,
Mick