Babybadger wrote:
Looking at changing the TPS, the O2 sensor (got a Bosch 12014
http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-12014-Oxygen-Sensor-Fitment/dp/B0009IK7YC as sourced by these guys
http://www.badweatherbikers.com/buell/m ... 1281288733) , and possibly the Head Temp Sensor. The bike has done 15k now, and I am sure these things don't last forever.
Reason being, the TPS never seems right....it like it drifts.... The plug was quite fouled on the rear cylinder when I took them
out to change them, and I have had the head temp sensor show a fault when I had battery issues, but nothing since.
What does happen though is about 3-4 mins after taking it
out for a spin (nearly at optimum temperature) it feels like it wants to stall, and I have to rev it to keep it going (above 2500rpm) , then its ok , bar a few coughs....???? I have only had these issues since I put the Stock pipe back on and took the Supertrapp off.....
Are they a ball ache to change? and where is the cheapest for them, and how much should i pay for them?
Any tips would be appreciated.....
Hmmmmm! I and two neighbours bought 3 of the 20 or so Millennium Special Edition X1's that came into the UK in 2000.
I had a problem with the rear cylinder head temperature sensor on my bike about 6 years ago. In my case, the engine warning light came on but there was zero impact on performance - albeit I rode it like an old lady until the local HD dealer diagnosed the fault and replaced the sensor.
One of my neighbours had a intermittent fault on his for several years ( misfiring and hesitating without any particular pattern ) until having it checked
out a few months ago. The inital scan of the electronics didn't immediately show up a fault but a second ( road ) test showed the sensor throwing wobblies and the problem disappeared when the sensor was changed.
Note - We are all running race cans, K&N air filters and Buell race ECUs to cope with the wider range of electronic sensor inputs ( my X1 wouldn't run right with the filter and can changes on the standard ECU ).
Richard