I recently posted requests for help with a friends 2007 Big Dog, a California injected model that was quitting when hot. Would not restart for 10-15 minutes. A few suggestions were EFI module, crank sensor and others. Only for future help understanding the systems and procedures, I wanted to post the steps we followed.
Initially we set the bike up and ran it while observing the temperature at the intake manifold temp sensing bolt with a laser temp gun. The bike quit at about 300 degrees indicated, after cooling the sensor with a cold hair dryer, it started immediately and ran for 2-3 minutes. Was the bike too hot, or the sensor wrongly sending its signal.
We called S&S, spoke with their tech dept, they recommended changing the EFI module to a 49 state rather than a california profile. We did that, and no help, still quit when hot, although we were happier having that richer condition.
Next we downloaded their pro tune software, free from their website and with a usb to mini usb B style end, we plugged into the EFI computer, connector under the cover on top front of the EFI module. Best to use a windows XP machine for this. We went into the gauge setup on top, then into the advanced settings. The screen came up and displayed ALL internal running conditions of the motor including software version in the EFI unit, If ANY parameters were off during running, that box would go RED during the running. Oh, by the way, the original EFI module does NOT shut down the motor when over the temp limit, it is not programmed to do that.
When we ran the bike while on the program it showed head temps and timing, etc. When it quit, we lost RPM output signal, this being generated by the crank position sensor. To boot, we had a scope probe across the sensor, there was no output while cranking.
I guess we could have just changed the crank sensor from the beginning, but we wanted to make sure a module wasn't causing it. This did cost us more money to troubleshoot, but we now know what to do to analyze a big dogs ignition and EFI system.
I thank all that gave ideas, and i hope the info about S&S's very helpful software helps someone else through their problem in the future. A regular current production crank sensor fits all big dog motors. Best to splice it in close to the location of the sensor, connectors must be cut off the Harley sensor and the wires soldered and shrink wrapped.
Thanks Again
Bob
Initially we set the bike up and ran it while observing the temperature at the intake manifold temp sensing bolt with a laser temp gun. The bike quit at about 300 degrees indicated, after cooling the sensor with a cold hair dryer, it started immediately and ran for 2-3 minutes. Was the bike too hot, or the sensor wrongly sending its signal.
We called S&S, spoke with their tech dept, they recommended changing the EFI module to a 49 state rather than a california profile. We did that, and no help, still quit when hot, although we were happier having that richer condition.
Next we downloaded their pro tune software, free from their website and with a usb to mini usb B style end, we plugged into the EFI computer, connector under the cover on top front of the EFI module. Best to use a windows XP machine for this. We went into the gauge setup on top, then into the advanced settings. The screen came up and displayed ALL internal running conditions of the motor including software version in the EFI unit, If ANY parameters were off during running, that box would go RED during the running. Oh, by the way, the original EFI module does NOT shut down the motor when over the temp limit, it is not programmed to do that.
When we ran the bike while on the program it showed head temps and timing, etc. When it quit, we lost RPM output signal, this being generated by the crank position sensor. To boot, we had a scope probe across the sensor, there was no output while cranking.
I guess we could have just changed the crank sensor from the beginning, but we wanted to make sure a module wasn't causing it. This did cost us more money to troubleshoot, but we now know what to do to analyze a big dogs ignition and EFI system.
I thank all that gave ideas, and i hope the info about S&S's very helpful software helps someone else through their problem in the future. A regular current production crank sensor fits all big dog motors. Best to splice it in close to the location of the sensor, connectors must be cut off the Harley sensor and the wires soldered and shrink wrapped.
Thanks Again
Bob