k9nut
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I have been having problems with the engine misfiring and quiting the last 200-300 miles. The latest was in Las Vegas last week. In heavy stop and go traffic it started to misfire and heavy back firing from the exhaust. After about 1-2 minutes the engine stopped and backfired back through the carb. I was in a middle lane so had to push the bike in traffic about 1/4 mile before anyone would let me get to the shoulder (and they talk about CA drivers :angry: )
I have a 2006 K9 not injected with 14,600 miles. This was not a problem for over 14K miles
I talked to the Big Dog rep at the show and he said it was normal when the engine got hot for the EHC to stop ignition to the rear cylinder. I then talked to Mark from Pat Clark and he showed me in his manual that the ignition would cut out at high temperature. I did question him about my not having a fuel injected bike and he said that it was true for all bikes. He suggested getting an oil cooler to fix the problem. I have a 2006 Service Manual and my manual does not have the notation about cutting ignition to the rear cylinder when hot. It also does not show an oil temp sensor or input to the EHC on the wiring diagram.
My questions are has anyone with a carb engine had this problem and is there any information about an overheating ignition cutout on the 06's. If it is in fact the EHC monitoring the temps will an oil cooler fix it. Does any one have any ideas of other reasons for the cutting out. I have been through the fuel system and carb adjustments with Raymond and didn't find anything. Thank you for any help or sugestions.
Gary C
I have a 2006 K9 not injected with 14,600 miles. This was not a problem for over 14K miles
I talked to the Big Dog rep at the show and he said it was normal when the engine got hot for the EHC to stop ignition to the rear cylinder. I then talked to Mark from Pat Clark and he showed me in his manual that the ignition would cut out at high temperature. I did question him about my not having a fuel injected bike and he said that it was true for all bikes. He suggested getting an oil cooler to fix the problem. I have a 2006 Service Manual and my manual does not have the notation about cutting ignition to the rear cylinder when hot. It also does not show an oil temp sensor or input to the EHC on the wiring diagram.
My questions are has anyone with a carb engine had this problem and is there any information about an overheating ignition cutout on the 06's. If it is in fact the EHC monitoring the temps will an oil cooler fix it. Does any one have any ideas of other reasons for the cutting out. I have been through the fuel system and carb adjustments with Raymond and didn't find anything. Thank you for any help or sugestions.
Gary C
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