Hello all,
recently purchased 2000 ZR 600 EFI. After top end rebuild, sled has a very erratic idle. It will start,(sometimes with a backfire) then the idle will go from 1500 rpm to 2500ish and stay there for a bit, then back to 1500 and it may stay for a bit, then repeats the cycle. I can't tell, but there might be a miss in the pto side, as the head on the mag side is warmer. Its like it has a mind of it's own. Here I must inform that I have just the engine running, with no belt, as the suspension is being rebuilt, so I know that could affect some of it, but I figure the idle shouldn't care as much. However, I should add that sometimes, any application of the throttle in even the smallest bit will cause the engine to stall, and if held in that position, the engine will die. If the throttle is released it will go back to erratic idle pattern.
At this point, I must note that this sled was beaten without mercy by the previous owner(s). It has the roughest 3300 miles I have ever seen on a sled in 15 years of riding, and I have done a lot of wrenching on this thing. After working on it the last few weekends, I can say with confidence was no preventative maintenance performed on it whatsoever. (BTW is a project sled)
So far, I am not really sure where to go. My dealer is thinking maybe a throttle position sensor? I have an ohmmeter, but am having difficulty getting any kind of a reading. I have sprayed carb cleaner around all the base gaskets, crank seals and throttle body flanges(yes I replaced the boots) but could not find any evidence of a leaking seal. Both cylinders measure 118psi using a conventional compression checker. No trouble codes from the ECU. Nothing out of the ordinary on the rebuild. I have had many of these fuel injected fast track chassis and have never had a problem like this. They always ran flawlessly.
I am thinking an electrical issue somewhere. Both plugs have hot spark, headlights are bright. Ant ideas would be helpful. After posting this, I am going to go out and check all of the electrical connections to make sure there is no corrosion anywhere that could cause issues.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has any ideas!
recently purchased 2000 ZR 600 EFI. After top end rebuild, sled has a very erratic idle. It will start,(sometimes with a backfire) then the idle will go from 1500 rpm to 2500ish and stay there for a bit, then back to 1500 and it may stay for a bit, then repeats the cycle. I can't tell, but there might be a miss in the pto side, as the head on the mag side is warmer. Its like it has a mind of it's own. Here I must inform that I have just the engine running, with no belt, as the suspension is being rebuilt, so I know that could affect some of it, but I figure the idle shouldn't care as much. However, I should add that sometimes, any application of the throttle in even the smallest bit will cause the engine to stall, and if held in that position, the engine will die. If the throttle is released it will go back to erratic idle pattern.
At this point, I must note that this sled was beaten without mercy by the previous owner(s). It has the roughest 3300 miles I have ever seen on a sled in 15 years of riding, and I have done a lot of wrenching on this thing. After working on it the last few weekends, I can say with confidence was no preventative maintenance performed on it whatsoever. (BTW is a project sled)
So far, I am not really sure where to go. My dealer is thinking maybe a throttle position sensor? I have an ohmmeter, but am having difficulty getting any kind of a reading. I have sprayed carb cleaner around all the base gaskets, crank seals and throttle body flanges(yes I replaced the boots) but could not find any evidence of a leaking seal. Both cylinders measure 118psi using a conventional compression checker. No trouble codes from the ECU. Nothing out of the ordinary on the rebuild. I have had many of these fuel injected fast track chassis and have never had a problem like this. They always ran flawlessly.
I am thinking an electrical issue somewhere. Both plugs have hot spark, headlights are bright. Ant ideas would be helpful. After posting this, I am going to go out and check all of the electrical connections to make sure there is no corrosion anywhere that could cause issues.
Thanks in advance to anyone who has any ideas!