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Old 06-15-2010, 11:24 AM
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Bike started easily, ran great for about 50 miles with two stops along the way. Then started to miss, sputter and backfire. Seemed like low on fuel, but plenty when I stopped. Idled GREAT, but any throttle applied it misses, sputters and backfires. I have a theory about what is causing this, but wanted other thoughts without contaminating your thinking. Does this periodically, then starts and runs good after sitting awhile.
 

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Old 06-15-2010, 11:32 AM
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i dont have an answer, but i experience the same thing. lol. only when its cold though. after it warms up, about 20 mins, it runs good.
im running a c.v.carb. i have other issues as well but dont want to steal yer post.
i will moniter this one...
 
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Old 06-15-2010, 03:46 PM
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Sounds like a bad condensor.
 
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Old 06-15-2010, 04:10 PM
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Spark Plugs
Plug Wires/Connectors

Was thinking perhaps of a torn or pinched diaphram in the carb. Had that once and bike ran like crap under acceleration as is was sucking air - but -don't think that this is your issue if it runs fine, then runs like crap.

Sounds like a no/interminnant spark issue, then, the unburned fuel in the exhaust pipe causes the backfire.
 
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Old 06-17-2010, 08:22 AM
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if it backfires thru the carb your running lean if you backfire thru the exhaust its a loose exhaust manifold or exhaust leak
 
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48 FL I'll put some thought into this Did you drop the carb float bowl to see if water might be around ? Have you done any re wiring lately ?
 
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Haven't done any re-wiring and have not checked float bowl. Will do. It was washed recently, but put probably 50 miles on it since before the problem developed. Have a mechanical advance distributor and was thinking that maybe it was malfunctioning, but I would think it would tend to stick in advance mode versus retard? I looked at it and no springs are broken and it did not seem to be stuck. I stated in original post that it idleed well but sputtered and backfired with any throttle. Actually, I can rev it up in neutral and it seems fine. Only when under a load does it backfire. I plan to double check the timing, points and condensor as well. Thanks for responding.
 

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Did you ever find the solution to this problem? My 1978 FLH has started experiencing the same symptoms. I checked the plugs though and they are wet and black. I'm thinking an air leak at the intake rubbers?
 
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Old 10-17-2010, 02:52 PM
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I forgot to mention I have an S&S Super E and brand new points ignition. Bike idles fine and spits and chokes through the carb when accelerating but only does it when the engine warms up. Help!
 
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Old 10-18-2010, 08:53 AM
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I did figure out my problem, after double-checking timing, carb, points, etc figured it had to be the coil. When I removed the cover to test the coil, discovered the nut was gone that secured the wire to the coil. That's why it only happened under a load. Vibration made the wire jiggle around while riding. If I did not have a coil cover would have discovered it much sooner. Runs great now.

No expert by any means but wet sooty plugs sounds like too rich fuel mixture to me.
 
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