ph4824 wrote:
THE FLYING DUCHMAN wrote:
Just as a matter of interest - How many miles on the bike and what mods done?
About 3000miles now. Mods; exhaust, belt tensioner, Alarm.
Update: Was talking to a Buell mechanic today. Now works for BMW but has worked on Buells in the states up until recently. His first thought was to refit same exhaust with new gaskets as it sounds like there may be an air leak. I used the original exhaust gaskets when changing the exhaust. Plus the front header exhaust gasket was not changed when the header popped out and although tight there may be enough of a gap to cause a problem.
Edit: Read your thread, very interesting, very similar to DrBuella. In order to check my wiring, how much of my bike will I have to strip down to access the important earth points? Where are the earth fixings?
The XB12 uses a combination mechanical and electrical earths.
Start at the battery negative and trace the fat black wire, this is for the starter motor, to the place it is bolted to on the rear subframe. This is the electrical earth.
The mechanical earths are were the subframe bolts to the main frame, then to the engine and the starter bolts to the engine. All of these points need to be 100% clean and tight or you will get high electrical resistance that can effect starting.
The point at which the fat black wire is mounted to the subframe, on the XB12X anyway, there is also the loom main earth. It should be two small black wires on a single lug. This also needs to be tight and clean. These are the ones that could effect the ECM/ECU if the earthing is bad.
The point is that it can look and feel normal, even from new, but in might not be. Paint on the earth mounting point, as well as using Loctite on the bolt threads, acts as electrical insulation.
I am not saying that this will cure your problem but after two years of intermittent engine running problems mine was sorted in 15 min. I also thought it was a heat problem at one point.
My bike now runs as sweet as a nut and better than it ever has. No problems at all apart from the odd cough from stone cold but its fine after about a mile even in this cold weather. The mpg has also gone up by about 5 mpg around town. 38 to 43 and thats with a Remus can, Remus Powerizer, K&N filter, breather mod and Ultimate air box. It also runs fine with the Powerizer off, but better on, and fine with 95 RON fuel but again better with 97 RON fuel.
With 3k on the bike it should be close enough but the breather mod is a must as it does smooth out the running big time. I noted this straight away and I did this mod at about 3k. Cost about £10 if you DIY and very easy to do. No catch can is needed on the XB series bikes.