Klubis
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My 2007 FJR feels as though it's not running on all 4. I will change the plugs next weekend, but could this be caused by a bad or dirt injector?
My 2007 FJR feels as though it's not running on all 4. I will change the plugs next weekend, but could this be caused by a bad or dirt injector?
How much mileage is on the current plugs, and are these the el-cheapo or Iridium plugs? If you're not running the Ir plugs and are due for new plugs, I would advise getting a set of CR8EIX.The short answer is yes, could be. But, change the plugs and see if it gets better. Has the bike been sitting a couple of weeks or more? If so, then add some Seafoam to the fuel to get rid of any water. After that if it's not all better, try an injector cleaner or RingFree and see if that clears it up. Let us know.
Thanks, Gary. Yeah, it was running better when I changed the shaft drive fluid, but it wasn't running great. So I got the Sea Foam and maybe ( probably) was too aggressive with it. It has gotten worse since then. The thing is, starting it cold everything seems ok until it idles down ( warms up) which I think suggests the plugs are fine.I know that once upon a time when we had 100 percent gas in every tank, water was often an issue. Believe it or not, EVEN with 10 percent ethanol in everybody's gas these days, water in the gas is still a factor. Though the hygroscopic nature of ethanol does indeed absorb any moisture in the tank, it can only absorb so much. Water can can still form in the tank from the humidity in the air. I think I read somewhere that for this reason, it's a good idea to keep the tank full when storing the bike. We used to talk about getting "bad gas" right from the pump. We worried about how long the stuff was sitting in the underground tanks at the station. I used to avoid low volume gas stations for that reason. I wonder how much of a factor that might be today.+1 on Ray's advice about using SeaFoam. Great stuff. However, its not a bad idea to give it a good amount of time to do its work.
You wondered about a lot of idling in the past. That is highly likely. Many bikes that sit in garages for extended periods are started every couple weeks or so, and allowed to idle for several minutes to warm them up. With only 2k on the clock in 7 years, I'd say your guess is probably correct.
At what conditions and/or RPMs does this misfire take place? Is it constant, or intermittent? I assume you know about lifting the tank and getting at those plugs? I also assume you know that here's a lot of information on this forum about all that.
By the way, you didn't mention this when you started the thread called, "Why does the shaft drive gear oil smell so bad?" Was this going on back then?
Also, there's some relevant info here CLICKY. You ought to read that thread. It contains info about Sea Foam, Ring Free, and injector problems.
Gary
darksider #44
C&C, thanks. It had 1600 miles on it when I got it in November. I ran about 100 miles and topped it off with zero ethanol 93 octane, ran about another 100 and put in a half can of Sea Foam and topped it off with 10% ethanol regular and ran another hundred. Put in the rest of the Foam and topped it off again. Ran another 100 on interstate trying to get the system cleaned out. Topped it off. Still not right. Should I drain all of the gas and take a look at it? I would have thought any bad gas would be diluted by now.No matter what you put in the tank (to absorb water), I would siphon out the original fuel and start with fresh (and run that 'puppy' on the hwy). If it won't run highway speeds then perhaps your troubleshooting will need to go deeper. Gut feeling is fuel (though we still are only guessing without seeing the bike and knowing the storing conditions, etc.).
p.s. (post script) When you pull out the old gas (if you do), what does it look like; that can be very telling, i.e., murky, rusty, etc.
How do you know it's not running on all 4? What are the symptoms? Does this happen hot, cold, at idle, steady crusie or light/heavy acceleration?My 2007 FJR feels as though it's not running on all 4. I will change the plugs next weekend, but could this be caused by a bad or dirt injector?
Where would you typically get the Injectors (removed from the bike) cleaned? What kind of equipment would be required to do the injector cleaning?It is more likely that ethanol loosened up splooge, and it won't dissolve it, that is, if any splooge was loosened at all. The naptha in Seafoam gently dissolves gums and splooge over time, but it's sounding like time to pull the injectors and have them cleaned. It's not that difficult if you're so inclined.
Another thought, check the plug wires at the coils to ensure they are connected tight, and at the plugs themselves.
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