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Talk with dealership to day I ask if they will check to see if I have 25deg injectors. Is there away to check on bike? I agreed to add pc111 if they would do injectors if needed we will see!!!!!!! Hope this will take care of rough running and pop thur intake. Also fuel moto any one used this company?
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RE: pc111
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Talk with dealership to day I ask if they will check to see if I have 25deg injectors. Is there away to check on bike? I agreed to add pc111 if they would do injectors if needed we will see!!!!!!! Hope this will take care of rough running and pop thur intake. Also fuel moto any one used this company?
Talk with dealership to day I ask if they will check to see if I have 25deg injectors. Is there away to check on bike? I agreed to add pc111 if they would do injectors if needed we will see!!!!!!! Hope this will take care of rough running and pop thur intake. Also fuel moto any one used this company?
All 06 fuel injected Big Twins built before the middle of February 2006 have 8°
injectors installed. After that date they started installing 25° CVO injectors in all big
twins leaving the factory and a bulletin came out that said, any bike that was
experiencing problems like coughing and surging or cold start problems should have
the 8° injectors replaced with the 25° injectors by the dealer under warranty. The
Service Bulletin # is M-1185 which describes the problems stated above
and the ones my 06 RK had. My injectors were replaced about 10 days after
the bulletin came out and took care of my problems. The cold start problem
doesn't mean that it was hard staring in cold temps., it meant it wouldn't
start right off after sitting for an extended period of time like overnight.
My RK took 3 or 4 tries before it started and ran and even then would cough
and quit at times. If your bike was built before the middle of Feb. 06 then
it has the 8° injectors in it. It is easy to check by looking in toward the
rear cylinder from the left side past the horn cover and you can then see
the rear injector. Use a flashlight as it makes it easier to see. If the
number printed on it is C01 and 27625-06 then it is the 8° injector. If the
number printed on it is C01 25 DEG and 27709-06A then you have the new 25°
CVO injectors. The 25° injectors will fix these problems.
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