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dst1 29-Apr-2006 17:23

916 running like crap
 
Just had my bodywork back from HC Race tech, so was so excited, but when I took the old girl out for a run its spitting and farting all over the place.
She ticks over fine but as soon as I put revs on her she is not HP....:(

As the tanks has been empty for a while could the filter catch all the crud as I have now filled up the tank again.

Any ideas guys and girls.....:puzzled:

Glyn 29-Apr-2006 18:50

sounds like a blocked up filter to me

dst1 29-Apr-2006 22:12

would a blocked filter cause it to run bad

sbwells 30-Apr-2006 07:57

Yeap

Have it replaced mate and chuck in a new set of plugs while at it

[Edited on 30-4-2006 by sbwells]

dst1 30-Apr-2006 09:50

Thanks lads......:)

pguenet 30-Apr-2006 16:57

Another thing that it could be is a split rubber pipe in the fuel pump. That happened to me last year and it took over a month to figure out the issue. You may want to check that the injectors are getting enough pressure.
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dst1 30-Apr-2006 20:53

Well I am a knob, fitted the new filter but due to my lack of brains I forgot to buy a new o ring for the mounting plate.
Used the old one a fuel ****ed all over the bike and the garage floor.
Wife went mad and the whole house stinks of petrol.....:o

Will have to wait untill tuesday to order a new one, I do feel a right plonker rodney

zhed44 30-Apr-2006 22:16

Quote:

Originally posted by dst1
Well I am a knob, fitted the new filter but due to my lack of brains I forgot to buy a new o ring for the mounting plate.
Used the old one a fuel ****ed all over the bike and the garage floor.
Wife went mad and the whole house stinks of petrol.....:o

Will have to wait untill tuesday to order a new one, I do feel a right plonker rodney

i did the same job last week and used the old sealing ring and i seem to have got away with it.

are you sure that you haven't just trapped it or something as they are (as i was warned) a bit tricky to get back in. i got mine seated square by lining the plate up in the hole and then clamping it down very progressively (half a turn on each bolt in turn) using 3 longer bolts, although i had to guide the ring in gently with my finger on one side of the plate.

this worked for me, but if i were you, before trying this method i'd wait for it to be OK'd by one of the more experienced guys on here as it was the first time i've ever done the job.

dst1 01-May-2006 20:53

The o ring was so loose it just kept falling off, as soon as I turned the mounting plate over the ring would fall off.
I think the petrol over the years has just mullered it.
I will play safe and get a new one.

Rattler 01-May-2006 20:57

Get a new one and use vaseline to ensure it slips in ;)

dst1 01-May-2006 21:09

Vasoline Rattler are you sure, will it desolve in the petrol ok

Silicone spray has been recommended....:puzzled:

dst1 03-May-2006 20:33

Well I fitted the new o ring, popped in first time, job done.
But the 916 is still popping and farting, it could well be a split inner tank pipe but this goes past my capability.
So it off the my local Ducati man for some extra TLC
Ill get the belts done the same time, all ready for the bike season....

:devil:

Glyn 03-May-2006 21:18

have you checked condition of plugs and leads?

weeksy2 04-May-2006 08:02

Vaseline is fine for the O-Ring... you're not slapping it on like Mortar on a breeze block... just a nice thin coating of it.and on the inside rim of the tank too.

use the 3 screw holes as described above and turn a bit on each as it's going in... this ensures it stays level.

S


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