billbofagends
Husqvarna
A Class
Hi folks,
I have a bought 08 TE510 that is now giving me a bit of a headache. It has been running although since having it on the road it isn't producing the power I'd expected. It has the power up kit fitted. It struggles to get anywhere near the red line and pops and bangs on the overrun as well as not idling well and very easy to stall. Thus far, I've done the following to the bike:
- New spark plug, washed the air filter, new oil + filter plus cleaned all the gauzes. Had the injector out and cleaned it.
I've checked the inlet manifold between the throttle body and head and I can see no cracks and the rubber is nice and supple.
Tonight, I can't get the bike to run for more than a few seconds since changing the fuel filter. I've replaced it with a Fram (G12) part from my local car parts store; the original was pretty dirty. I've had the tank off the bike hooked up to a spare throttle body and injector installed. You'll see the set up in the video below. With the pump running, the injector produces a good spray as I'd expect. As soon as the pump stops, the pressure soon tails off, is this normal behaviour? Is there a check valve in the pump that should retain the pressure? With the tank on the bike I can hear the fuel pump working OK but can't tell once the bike is running. I've taken the fuel pressure regulator out of the pump assembly and there is a small nick in the O-ring. Is it possible to get a replacement FPR as Husky don't sell it individually?
I've had iBeat connected to the bike and there were no errors showing. I also have a good blue spark.
I'm a little confused and not sure where to go next.
Cheers
Sam
I have a bought 08 TE510 that is now giving me a bit of a headache. It has been running although since having it on the road it isn't producing the power I'd expected. It has the power up kit fitted. It struggles to get anywhere near the red line and pops and bangs on the overrun as well as not idling well and very easy to stall. Thus far, I've done the following to the bike:
- New spark plug, washed the air filter, new oil + filter plus cleaned all the gauzes. Had the injector out and cleaned it.
I've checked the inlet manifold between the throttle body and head and I can see no cracks and the rubber is nice and supple.
Tonight, I can't get the bike to run for more than a few seconds since changing the fuel filter. I've replaced it with a Fram (G12) part from my local car parts store; the original was pretty dirty. I've had the tank off the bike hooked up to a spare throttle body and injector installed. You'll see the set up in the video below. With the pump running, the injector produces a good spray as I'd expect. As soon as the pump stops, the pressure soon tails off, is this normal behaviour? Is there a check valve in the pump that should retain the pressure? With the tank on the bike I can hear the fuel pump working OK but can't tell once the bike is running. I've taken the fuel pressure regulator out of the pump assembly and there is a small nick in the O-ring. Is it possible to get a replacement FPR as Husky don't sell it individually?
I've had iBeat connected to the bike and there were no errors showing. I also have a good blue spark.
I'm a little confused and not sure where to go next.
Cheers
Sam