
Dp5hunter
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Still have to go through the process of elimination and actually verify what is working to find what is not.The thing that stands out to me is the fact that the machine suddenly quit running, emphasis on suddenly. In my experience that usually points to an electrical problem. Gas doesn’t suddenly go bad (unless water or something contaminated it), an engine doesn’t suddenly lose compression, and air filters don’t suddenly clog (unless you sucked up a plastic bag or something). However electrical components do suddenly fail. Spark plugs foul, sensors fail, wires break or come unplugged. The kicker is that I would expect a sensor failure to trigger an engine code.
I know this may sound stupid, but have you checked the gas tank vent? Were you at 18 RRB Take Over? I didn't see you there?Yes gut it running and whent on a long creek ride. From 12pm to 1am and it ran very well all day until about 10 that night it started filling like it was lusing power. But it kept on going pretty strong. Right at 1am it started doing the same thing it did at RRB and started missing progressively worst ontil it simply just stopped running all tugether. Well its in the shop again and it appears to be a problem with fuel suply and that is what we are working with at this point. We changed spark plug, air filter, gasoline, checked injector and fuel pump. So still trouble shooting.![]()
Yeah makes you wonder if some water and crud got into that fuel tank vent hose.I know this may sound stupid, but have you checked the gas tank vent? Were you at 18 RRB Take Over? I didn't see you there?
I have not checked my fuel yet but I'll check it tomorrow to be sure. And the injector itself for any trash. And thank you all for the meany Idias as to what it may be.Yeah makes you wonder if some water and crud got into that fuel tank vent hose.
You know people put snorkels on the intake to go in deep water but do they do anything about that fuel tank vent hose that will need to suck air in as fuel is burnt....Hmmm.
I don't think the vent/vent tube is "just a hose" I think there might be a bit more to it, I have not dug into my P5 that far to see what all is attached to the fuel pump/sender/vent plate on top of the fuel tank but I'd bet there is some sort of check valve in there to keep fuel from running out in a rollover situation and it might have crud in it or even be rusty if it is just a steel ball.
Looking at pictures of P500 fuel pumps you can see there is some sort of canister under where the vent hose attaches.
I'd take the vent tube of the fuel tank and place a rag at one end of the tube and blow air through the other end and see if any crud comes out then I 'd look at the rest of the vent, it almost looks like it would come out the top but it might be a puzzle to put back together.
Great, hope that's all it was and you have a fun problem free weekend of riding.Ok got it ronning again and it appears to have been some kind of trash in the injector. Clead it out and put it back and it appears to be running normal again. But had problems with it idealing and found that the idel control thing had come out of setting and riset it and again it appears to be running fine for now. I will be riding this weekend so I'll let ya'll know how it whent.
I would be very curious as to the condition of the pickup filter in the fuel tank. It should stop any trash.Ok got it ronning again and it appears to have been some kind of trash in the injector. Clead it out and put it back and it appears to be running normal again. But had problems with it idealing and found that the idel control thing had come out of setting and riset it and again it appears to be running fine for now. I will be riding this weekend so I'll let ya'll know how it whent.
I would like to ride with u northern bonch someday especially bicous I want to ride with other P500 riders.Great, hope that's all it was and you have a fun problem free weekend of riding.
Wednesday I finally got my chevy express AWD van back together and running after installing new valve stem seals and a new O-ring on the oil pickup tube, what a PITA that all was.The van has high miles and was smoking at start up and after taking off from a stop and the oil pan inside looked like the La Brea tar pits, a new engine is in its future but I want to squeeze a bit more out of this one if I can.
Thursday we our headed up to our shack in the woods where I'll install the locker in our P5 after I finish the electrical wiring in the garage for the new LED lights. A Saturday morning ride with a newly installed locker should be a fun ride for us.
The idle air control valve scruse in and out and I have no idea how it gut out of wak but it is working now.I would be very curious as to the condition of the pickup filter in the fuel tank. It should stop any trash.
And the "idle control thing" (AKA-the Idle Air Control Valve) ? How did it come out of setting? Something don't make sense here...
The idle air control valve scruse in and out and I have no idea how it gut out of wak but it is working now.
Sometimes they get gunked up...The idle air control valve scruse in and out and I have no idea how it gut out of wak but it is working now.
Yes lots of water at the creek but not at RRB.I'm wondering.....do you play in mud holes and water with your P5 ??? because if you do I could see how stuff could into places that you'd not normally see it get into.