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New Family
Ride: 1989 FLHTC
Join Date: Apr 17th, 2008
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Rear Cylinder not firing
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Ride: 07 Road King
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
It could be plugs, wires and a few other things. Highly unlikely that it is the module on that bike. It's a process of elimination to isolate the problem. Have you checked for intake leaks after the installation of the new parts? How about a compression test?
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Start The Engine
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
You could try plugging in an automotive type in-line spark tester to determine whether it is an electrical problem or not
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New Family
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
Have new plugs and wires. Compression good. Spark is good. No leaks around intake. Any ideas?
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
Have you done a compression test or are you just saying that it's good? What were the numbers for both cylinders respectively ?
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New Family
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
100 psi each
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
Explain to me how you did the test on the cylinders here to get 100lbs if you will.
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New Family
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
I used a compression tester and rolled it over a few times. The tester isn't a screw on type you have to hold it in the spark plug hole.
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Re: Rear Cylinder not firing
What I would suggest is to use a quality screw in tester and do it again. Look in the self help forum in the engine section for the proper way of doing the compression test and come back with some accurate numbers so maybe we can put an answer to this. 100lbs is not a good reading, the minimum for that motor is about 90 lbs.
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