05 06 636 hesitation at low end
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05 06 636 hesitation at low end
OK so about a month ago, I left my bike in the back of my truck overnight and it got rained on and got some water in the gas tank. So i drained the tank and pump and changed the plugs and got it back to running normal. Fast foward two weeks, and now when my bike gets up over 200degrees, it has a hesitation when I hit the gas. It's only at idle or like when I'm cutting circles but it's ****** my riding game all up and it wasn't that great to begin with so any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I haven't done the clean air mod to my bike yet does anyone think that it would solve the problem?
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Re: 05 06 636 hesitation at low end
check all your vacuum lines while your in there and make sure your throttle bodies are all the way down on the intake because some times they slide up in a crash and you get a vacuum leak if they aren't in the little rubber bootie things good ....
also make sure your spark plug wires are pushed all the way down and every thing else is plugged in good ...
check all your battery cables at both end to make sure they are tight and if you have a voltage meter make sure your bike is charging ...
the battery should be around 12.4 to 12.7 when the bike is off and any where between 13.5 to 14.7 when running
also make sure your spark plug wires are pushed all the way down and every thing else is plugged in good ...
check all your battery cables at both end to make sure they are tight and if you have a voltage meter make sure your bike is charging ...
the battery should be around 12.4 to 12.7 when the bike is off and any where between 13.5 to 14.7 when running
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