BCombs
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Ok. Here is my story. I have a 2005 Pitbull. Approx. 2 years ago after an hour or so ride I stopped at a station only to be temporarily stranded. My Pit just wouldn't start. Just the painful grinding noise. Tried jumping it. No good. Let it set for 45 minutes or so and fired right up. Then last year on a few occasions, after riding, I would go to leave but it wouldn't start. This year after sitting over the winter I went get it out and it woudn't start. Took the battery out and had it tested. It was dead so I bought a new one. No problems starting up a few times but the bike was running ROUGH. (like half a**) So it was determined the spark plugs probably needed replaced. It should be noted that in diagnosing the plugs needed replaced the bike was started and stopped several times. During this process the NEW battery was being required to be jumped in order for it to start. Also, to start the bike i would have to hit the start button several times for it to even think of starting. But after replacing the spark plugs it ran great, probably the strongest since I've owned it. But after taking it for a short ride (15 mins or so) I stopped and attempted to start it back up with no luck. Since that time I have had to jump it to start, yes on the new battery. The last time I jumped it was to take to the shop it's at now. The mechanic is telling me the ehc is bad. Did some homework and found there was a recall on my bike for that year but not on mine? So I guess I am asking does this diagnosis of a bad ehc sound correct and if so should I get an after market ehc? Also the prices on these things are ridiculous so any where to get this part cheaper? Thanks for any input.:up:


