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I know im had given the part numbers for the replacement fuel lines but for some reason I can't find the post that it was in, does anybody have the part numbers for it?
Its an 1998 ultra EFI system.
I need to replace these since I didn't see anything in the tank that might be causing the sluggish throttle response.
I need to replace these since I didn't see anything in the tank that might be causing the sluggish throttle response.
Thanks
Those lines are not likely to cause sluggish throttle response. Start with the pressure regulator (or test pressure.) It's probably somewhere in the MMI somewhere.
Those lines are not likely to cause sluggish throttle response. Start with the pressure regulator (or test pressure.) It's probably somewhere in the MMI somewhere.
Test port is in the bottom of the fuel lines exiting the fuel tank. Could be: weak fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, tank liner loose, engine temperature sensor, spark plugs. None of those items are specific on throwing a code, ETS will fail without a code present, primitive EFI system.
Recent changes are as follows,
1. Engine temperature sensor since it went out and was throwing a code.
2. New plugs installed when I had a new cam, cam bearing, pistons, rings.
3. I did look in the tank and didn't see any of the liner floating or moving around. (But think I need to look more into this.
How would I check fuel pressure on it?
Only time it seems sluggish is at idle or taking off from idle, while warm or operating temp while moving or going down freeway if I hit the throttle I seem to have really good throttle response.
How many miles on the bike? Have you looked at the fuel filter in the tank?
I have 20,201 k miles on it.
I was reading on changing the filter and was getting ready to order a fuel filter
along with the fuel lines.
The PO didn't ride it much by the time I picked it up from him, he only had
5300 on it when I picked it up in 2014. He did tell me it was in the shop just
before I picked it up for fuel related stuff, I need to find the receipt that he
gave me with the bike to remember what he had done.
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