My Bike Won't Start After Sitting
It Sat For 6 Mo With Sta-bil In The Fuel.
Its A 2003 Heritage Softail With 6200 Miles On It, And I Pulled The Pluges And They Are Not Wet This Bike Is Fuel Injected What Is My Problem ????
Thank You All
Harley03joe
Do I have Proper voltage on battery… 12vdc or better
Remove plugs and let bike turn over a few times then smell plug holes for fresh fuel smell
Install one plug in hole and the other connected to plug wire and hold plug on wire to head , attempt to start and should see spark.
Remove air cover and filter.. scratch both plugs wire sparks should occur with knife to see a lil freash metal install both plugs back… attempt to start and see if you can hear or see fuel leaving tank going into throttle body before entering cylinders.
Tuff to assist with info you provided.
Conclusion… need fuel……. Need spark…..hopefully doing one of these things can lead you to the problem……. It could be the following with
Air Filter too dirty not letting enough air in… injectors not sending fuel to cylinders……bad charge to battery….plugs not providing enough spark….. Bad fuel that does not want to ignite ….. ………………. These are a few simple things that could not allow you to start bike; but I’ve seen wilder issues… Good luck
Of course he failed to mention making sure ground was attached on Electronic ignition...took two weeks to trouble shoot that one...kept swapping parts out to another car to make sure they all worked...yes they did, but not in my car because I never tightened the ground screw on the HEID (High energy Ignition thingy...not sure if that's what it's called, the thing that was next to the distributer in a 1978 Oldsmobile that sent power to the distributor) what a frustrating lesson...
Last edited by CJinNH; Oct 26, 2010 at 02:59 PM.
No fuel appearing on plugs that have been "cranked on" and not firing ... it may seem really basic but did you turn on the petcock? (been there, done that!)
Well I Got To The Bottem Of My Problem.
I Don't Here he Fuel Pump, Fuse Is Ok.
I Changed The Fuel And Spark Pluges, Also Took Off The Air Cleaner And Still Would Not Start But I Was Getting Spark And Had A Full Battery.
At That Point I Sprayed Carb Cleaner In The Throat And It Started Right Up,
So Now Im Looking At he Fuel Pump , I Don't Here It Come On , That Leads Me To Believe That Its Bad, But It Calls For A Part # Of 62897-01A And That # Was Superseaded To Part # 62897-01B ,,, I Wonder Why The Mumber Change ? Did Harley Have A Problem With The 62897-01A ? And Never Told Us
If So I Think That's B/S
Thank You All For Your Help
Harley03joe
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