ToreB
Member
Hi from Norway!
My completely stock '99 1200 145hp V-max has developed a stutter,especially when warm. I cant feel this when the engine is cold.
When I cruise on low revs the engine stutters and makes it very uncomfortable to ride. When I run on high revolutions I can't notice the problem. When I accelerate hard it can stutter a couple of times, then accelerate normally.
This seems to be a problem on the road only, and I can't replicate the problem in the garage. It runs a bit rough around 2000rpm, but I guess this is normal and due to the firing sequence.
I've got new spark plugs, checked all the plug wiring and have synchronized the carbs, same result.
For me, this feels like a electrical problem, maybe in the ignition module since pulling the spark plug caps all have the same degrading effect in idle. But, I have not very much experience with the V-max engines.
I've seen notes tht this can be caused by too lean mixture? Pressing the choke a bit don't change the behaviour.
Any tips?
Cheers from Oslo,
Tore
My completely stock '99 1200 145hp V-max has developed a stutter,especially when warm. I cant feel this when the engine is cold.
When I cruise on low revs the engine stutters and makes it very uncomfortable to ride. When I run on high revolutions I can't notice the problem. When I accelerate hard it can stutter a couple of times, then accelerate normally.
This seems to be a problem on the road only, and I can't replicate the problem in the garage. It runs a bit rough around 2000rpm, but I guess this is normal and due to the firing sequence.
I've got new spark plugs, checked all the plug wiring and have synchronized the carbs, same result.
For me, this feels like a electrical problem, maybe in the ignition module since pulling the spark plug caps all have the same degrading effect in idle. But, I have not very much experience with the V-max engines.
I've seen notes tht this can be caused by too lean mixture? Pressing the choke a bit don't change the behaviour.
Any tips?
Cheers from Oslo,
Tore