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hiccups at WOT

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It started out a few days ago, I thought it was from riding in the rain. I didn't have any issues on my trip to and from RVA last week, or the test run when I put my new belt on after that. I noticed when WOT, it lurches a little. No strange sounds, just a sudden decrease of acceleration, for no more then a second, then it picks right back up. Happens again intermittenly. Strangest thing. It feels fine on surface streets, but only seems to happen WOT. Mind you, I'm in a major city, so I'm limited on my chance to peg it all the way, but I noticed it a lot more yesterday evening and this morning, which were both dry weather. Not sure what to check, I'm about to take apart the clutch this week and check the springs. Doesn't feel like a roller issue, maybe a spark plug. I just put a new plug in just over a month ago.
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If it's not the plug, it's going to be a fuel supply issue somewhere. Check the filter and the carb for sure.
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CDI?
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Stator? I'm a novice about those types of issues but would a stator show problems at higher revs?
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Tocsik wrote:Stator? I'm a novice about those types of issues but would a stator show problems at higher revs?
Had the stator fail on me after day 1 of CB, it was only giving me issues at idle and low RPM, no issue at WOT. I'll pull the plug today and see how it looks, maybe it's running too lean.
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Post by SYMbionic Duo »

Sounds like either clutch or belt slipping.
If it were fuel related, you would hear a change in the exhaust note.


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Post by Skootz Kabootz »

Hmmm, how odd. I would start by eliminating possible causes, easiest things first — check that the spark plug cable is properly seated on the spark plug, then check the belt for signs of slippage (If the belt is still new and is still breaking is it's possible it might be slipping some under WOT load), then check fuel supply and see if maybe it's clogging somewhere along the way or if any additional air is perhaps getting into the mix at higher rpm's. The lurching sounds similar to the symptoms I had when I was having my airbox/fuel mix problems.

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Post by batgirl101 »

hmmm, i had that issue at wot but it was related to roller weights that were too light (9.5) when i went up to 11 no more hiccups. doesn't sound like that's your problem though.
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Post by tortoise »

BootScootin'FireFighter wrote:Had the stator fail on me after day 1 of CB
As cheap as GY6 CDI and ignition coil components are, why would a Scooter Cannonball participant NOT have TESTED spares?
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I always look at the work I just did first. Go back in and check not only the belt, but the pulley surfaces for uneven wear or "grooves"
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Try smearing some dielectric grease on the spark plug boot and wire as well as on the spark plug terminal and see if that helps.
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