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Okay, this has probably been covered before but I've not found anything to reference yet.
I've been driving my M1009 for a couple months now, almost daily. It's been running great. About a year ago the same thing happened right around the same time of year.
What I did after the first time it happened:
I ran a camera into the fuel tank. The tank is clean like new and the filter sock looks to be in great shape.
Replaced the small section of tubing connecting the hard lines by the passenger door.
Replaced the fuel filter again (the rectangular one) just because. No sludge or anything in the previous two filters. I changed one when I bought it and another after about a year just because.
Replaced the fuel sending unit and hose.
Replaced the main hose to the IP off the fuel filter.
Replaced the fuel line going to the check valve at the IP.
Replaced the check valve at the IP, it was tired but not clogged. I've not found any particulates to speak of yet.
Made sure fuel was getting back to the tank through the return line.
Tested the "click" for the fuel cut off solenoid which seems to be working. I did not remove the cover for inspection.
Replaced the vacuum modulator while I was at it.
Replaced the throttle position switch.
Checked for vapor lock at the tank, not it.
Symptoms:
It has been running just fine in cooler weather, below 90 deg. This is the same thing that happened last year. After the above changes, it's been running great and I thought I'd fixed it but apparently not.
After it's warmed up to operating temp, it has no power like it's starving for fuel. I can push the pedal to the floor, it barely goes and will eventually stall out. I jumped the fuel cut off solenoid from the battery and started it but nothing changed. I imagine, if I start it up in the morning when it's cool there will be no issues.
Okay, so....what are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance! Scooter..
I've been driving my M1009 for a couple months now, almost daily. It's been running great. About a year ago the same thing happened right around the same time of year.
What I did after the first time it happened:
I ran a camera into the fuel tank. The tank is clean like new and the filter sock looks to be in great shape.
Replaced the small section of tubing connecting the hard lines by the passenger door.
Replaced the fuel filter again (the rectangular one) just because. No sludge or anything in the previous two filters. I changed one when I bought it and another after about a year just because.
Replaced the fuel sending unit and hose.
Replaced the main hose to the IP off the fuel filter.
Replaced the fuel line going to the check valve at the IP.
Replaced the check valve at the IP, it was tired but not clogged. I've not found any particulates to speak of yet.
Made sure fuel was getting back to the tank through the return line.
Tested the "click" for the fuel cut off solenoid which seems to be working. I did not remove the cover for inspection.
Replaced the vacuum modulator while I was at it.
Replaced the throttle position switch.
Checked for vapor lock at the tank, not it.
Symptoms:
It has been running just fine in cooler weather, below 90 deg. This is the same thing that happened last year. After the above changes, it's been running great and I thought I'd fixed it but apparently not.
After it's warmed up to operating temp, it has no power like it's starving for fuel. I can push the pedal to the floor, it barely goes and will eventually stall out. I jumped the fuel cut off solenoid from the battery and started it but nothing changed. I imagine, if I start it up in the morning when it's cool there will be no issues.
Okay, so....what are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance! Scooter..
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