06 k9 help dies

Johns150

Member
Went to a bike night last night bike ran great going. When I left let her warm up a bit died when warming it up. She started right back up so I started home. About 2 blocks she quit again. She starts to pop and fart won't go over 3000 rpm then just cuts out. It does restart and idle ok. I tried to just limp without to much power but she will die anyway. None of the lights go out at all when this happens and no lights come on on the spedo at all. I replaced the crank sensor last year.
Is there a cam sensor and is it a hd part. Definitely feels like ignition is cutting out.
Thanks in advance
 

Brew

Troop Supporter
I had this issue happen on my Mastiff a long time ago. I'd try loosening your gas cap a little and see if that helps. You dont have a cam sensor on your scoot you have a crank sensor and they dont go out too often. Try the simple fix first... :D
 

liferider

Looking forward to retirement
Check battery connections, another thing check high and low beam. See if your grounding out system in head light bucket. I had a similar problem but it was the ignition switch grounding out.
 

Sven

Well-Known Member
Take a timing light to a plug wire, tape the gun to the bars, tape the trigger down so you can see the timing light cutout, then yes, it's ignition.

What's his name will come along shortly and will mention the gas cap. If you have a headache, check the gas cap. What's for lunch? Check the gas cap. Yeah, that guy. LOL
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
So working on the Inter Jet (under 3K rpm) is fine and then over 3K rpm goes tits up, right?

It seems like she's starving for fuel... Check for crap in the Carburetor/Jets, etc. just a thought...

Keep us posted on your findings.

:cheers:
 

Johns150

Member
Could be fuel but It sure feels like ignition. Going to pull bowel tonight try loosening cap and go from there.
 

Johns150

Member
Life? I put a hid in by wiled steed been kind strange switches from high to low on its own some times but has not caused bike to die. Last night light was fine all lights were working when it died
 
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Johns150

Member
Ok came home loosened cap and it let out a bunch of pressure. Took bike for 20 mile ride and ran great.
So did it cues it to load up or lean out? I'm confused lol
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Take a timing light to a plug wire, tape the gun to the bars, tape the trigger down so you can see the timing light cutout, then yes, it's ignition.

What's his name will come along shortly and will mention the gas cap. If you have a headache, check the gas cap. What's for lunch? Check the gas cap. Yeah, that guy. LOL
Old lady on the rag, you got it, check the gad cap first:)
 

bruce

Active Member
I had a stalling problem, ended up being a ground wire that connected to battery that went to computer. It was broken just behind connection at battery, but because of how tight thing were it was hard to find until I started to remove battery wires. I put new end on and ran fine.
 

Brew

Troop Supporter
Ok came home loosened cap and it let out a bunch of pressure. Took bike for 20 mile ride and ran great.
So did it cues it to load up or lean out? I'm confused lol
What happened is your gas cap isn't venting so the tank wasn't allowning the gas to flow so, you starved out the scoot. No gas, no go... :D
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
What happened is your gas cap isn't venting so the tank wasn't allowning the gas to flow so, you starved out the scoot. No gas, no go... :D
X2, not enough fuel going down to the Carb... so that caused to lean out to the extend of starving it for fuel!

EDIT: hold a second.... you said
Ok came home loosened cap and it let out a bunch of pressure. Took bike for 20 mile ride and ran great.
So did it cues it to load up or lean out? I'm confused lol
Are you sure it wasn't the other way around (it sucked air into the tank)??? :confused:
 

Johns150

Member
I guess it could have sucked in. I blew throught the vent and it seemed to work.
 
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bearman

Active Member
You shouldn’t be able to blow through the cap from the bottom, that would let gas splash out on the tank.
Sounds like the one-way vent is operating the wrong way
 
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