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Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
#468317 10/27/2011 9:24 PM
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I have a intermittent misfire on the left cylinder. It has
no consistent factors. Sometimes it runs perfectly, and sometimes it will momentarily misfire. Any thought would be greatly appreciated

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eman

Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
eman326 #468318 10/27/2011 11:39 PM
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Hey Eric... sorry to hear about the misfire you're experiencing. You registered sometime back so maybe you've looked at some threads here concerning problems similar to yours. Often the culprit in these cases turns is a faulty coil or CDI but not always. When I first got my bike it started misfiring on the left. Not always but when it did, it would misfire or I'd loose the left cylinder altogether. It turned out to be bad connections to the coil. The sleeve connectors were loose and one was barely hanging there. Once I slid the connectors into place (and squeezed the female side tighter with pliers) everything was back to normal.

Something to look into!


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Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
Keith #468319 10/28/2011 9:19 AM
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Could be you never reset you pick up gap to the new .8mm setting.


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Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
The_Dog33 #468320 01/05/2012 2:58 PM
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Has anyone cured a missing /skipping issue by adjusting the pickup gap to .8mm.? My '02 America has run well for 10 years (until lately) with the factory gap (whatever that is, because I haven't checked it yet) and I'm wondering if checking the gap after ten years would be a waste of gasket material.

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Longmtnman #468321 01/05/2012 3:36 PM
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I'm pretty sure the gap would not cause his misfire.
But it can be checked easy enough by setting the bike on the sidestand. When cooled down you can easily remove the right cover with only a drip or two of oil. Just place a rag under the cover and you should be set. The gasket is pretty sturdy and if you are careful it is reusable.
The hardest part about it is removing the bottom bolt on the cover. It's snug and you may have to remove the rear brake pedal assembly to get to it. Maybe you can reach it and loosen it out, but there is not enough room to pull it off completely.


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Dinqua #468322 01/05/2012 3:58 PM
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My 05 did the CDI, then a coil, then a CDI then, then, then,

The problem is the CDI acts alot like a coil going bad. If it switches sides then its probably the CDI>

Also check the obvious, ground connection on the battery being loose etc. And, as above, the connections to the coil need to be tight.

If it gets worse or only comes on when its hot, I am so sorry to tell it is sounds like the CDI then.


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Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
satxron #468323 01/05/2012 4:35 PM
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It seems too, that moisture can wreak havoc with our CDIs causing the bike to misfire or die completely.


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Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
Dinqua #468324 01/05/2012 6:14 PM
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Quote:

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The hardest part about it is removing the bottom bolt on the cover. It's snug and you may have to remove the rear brake pedal assembly to get to it. Maybe you can reach it and loosen it out, but there is not enough room to pull it off completely.




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NOTE: You only have to loosen the foot control bar and move it forward. This provides sufficient clearance to remove the right engine cover. Careful though as the magnets will snatch the cover out of your hand and if your fat fingers have come between the cover and the engine case and the dreadful snatch occurs...OUCH! Also have some RTV on hand to seal the U shaped grommets before you reinstall the cover. I wish I could have saved my gasket(s). An iffy proposition at best saving the old gasket that is. Better to have one on hand before you remove the cover.


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Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
moe #468325 01/05/2012 6:51 PM
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I cut the heads off of some long zinc bolts 6mm ? Use them threaded in, as a guide to slide the cover off and on and resist the magnetic pull. Replace with the correct bolts when the cover is in place. #1 on probably not being able to save the gasket.

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Ryk #468326 01/06/2012 2:06 AM
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Great idea Ryk.
And +1 on having a replacement gasket ready.

Swapping out right & left ignition coils helped isolate the cause when I had the same problem. Never faulted when cold, but never knew when to expect it once it warmed up. Fix was a coil replacement.

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shadow #468327 01/22/2012 5:57 PM
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CDI was the problem, now fixed....What MAPS are you guys running..Thanks guys

Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
eman326 #468328 01/28/2012 11:19 AM
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Re: Misfire on a 05 Speedmaster
Ryk #468329 01/28/2012 11:56 AM
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Quote:

I cut the heads off of some long zinc bolts 6mm ? Use them threaded in, as a guide to slide the cover off and on ...




I like that idea!


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