- Mon May 14, 2018 8:35 pm
#8460
My Bullet 500 (Jan 1999) starts well and runs beautifully. However, when waiting in front of red lights, or in a traffic jams, the engine often stalls.
It always happens in the same way: all of a sudden the rpm goes slightly lower, there is a small misfire (fart) in the inlet, and the engine stalls.
I have the Boyer electronic ignition, a 190 watt alternator and regulator from Rex' Speed Shop.
Standard Mikcarb carburettor (slide with richer mix from our host) and conic air filter.
I also noticed that right before the stalling the amp meter is nearly halfway the left part. My idle is at approx 1000 rpm (judging by ear).
I suspect the regulator. The ammeter needle often "trembles" and randomly jumps from left to right. When riding at approx 75 kmph, the ammeter sometimes goes to the left. How is that possible with a 190 watt alternator when only the headlamp is on ?
Anyone who experienced the same, or has tips on how to troubleshoot this ?
It always happens in the same way: all of a sudden the rpm goes slightly lower, there is a small misfire (fart) in the inlet, and the engine stalls.
I have the Boyer electronic ignition, a 190 watt alternator and regulator from Rex' Speed Shop.
Standard Mikcarb carburettor (slide with richer mix from our host) and conic air filter.
I also noticed that right before the stalling the amp meter is nearly halfway the left part. My idle is at approx 1000 rpm (judging by ear).
I suspect the regulator. The ammeter needle often "trembles" and randomly jumps from left to right. When riding at approx 75 kmph, the ammeter sometimes goes to the left. How is that possible with a 190 watt alternator when only the headlamp is on ?
Anyone who experienced the same, or has tips on how to troubleshoot this ?