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eh....Have i been duped? Why is the PF09 about 12 times bigger than the PFC3?That's apparently the one for my frame number, but evidently they're not interchangeable? The thick plottens.Pain in the ass. Guess i'm drilling and hoping
I’ll just mention about the TPS.. it is NOT the same as the 1998 and on EV. 1997 and earlier use a TPS that is physically larger that the later version. I don’t think there is a Harley version available for that model like there is for the EV. They are not cheap!
reply number 15, I warned you.
The PF09 is the correct TPS for your bike and not a PFC3. To the best of my knowledge you can't interchange between the two TPS's but you can buy a new PF09 here:https://ca-cycleworks.com/pf09.html
....haha! You did...and I didn't listen for some reason...Are there two PF09s then? And one is smaller? It wasn't not cheap, but I should be able to return it, or sell it on. balls, thanks anyway
I don't get it, here's the Marelli data sheet for the part number, it says 70mm mounting holes, which is what I have, so is there a different injection system on the older bikes? There doesn't seem to be two PF09sagain..what year bike do you have?Yes, the throttle bodies are different on the Cali i's as compared to the EV models
there is only one PF09 throttle position sensor...one sizea PFC3 is a much SMALLER throttle position sensor as compared to a PF09Are YOU sure what year/model bike you have?I currently have 2 different bikes in the garage:1996 Cali i > this bike has the correct throttle position sensor > PF091998 EV > this bike has the correct throttle position sensor > PFC3
Could someone have changed the TB assy.?Tom
whaddaya know, it looks completely different...bastard s
lad has a '96 Cali 1100i. '97 they did a a bunch of subtle refinements before the major Cali mods to make it the '98 EV.
so, when i pulled the TPS to drop it, there was a smear of slightly viscous petrol...? Do you think this could be the cause of a bad TPS, or the result, or a feedback loop?I probably only did 10 kilometers on it since taking it off, cleaning, and putting it on. Wouldn’t mind doing valve clearances, and sourcing new injector-manifold boots, not sure how much either of these would have an effect on my problem. destroyed the one on my 98. sat at the dealers with gas, sun gets the gas to expand and pushes it past the shutoff valve. it drips into the TPS and gums it up. that's why they fail with low miles. shouldn’t the opposite manifold be leaking un-burned petrol also?it sits higher.
I had a 95 1100i, don't remember the TB looking anything like the fuzzy pic.
LAD: You have a terminology error which is going to confuse people. Just above here you post four pictures. The third picture refers to "... injector bodies ..." on a Jackal. What we are looking at are THROTTLE BODIES. The actual FUEL INJECTORS are smaller, down stream, and more hidden behind the intake tract. When I enlarge that 3rd picture, I can easily see the rounded body of a PF3C TPS under the bottom of the Throttle Body as it should be.Ok, changed that to throttleAlso, your first of four photos is of the right side of an 1100i. Is that your bike? When I enlarge that right side Throttle Body picture, it seems that I can see a much larger/oval TPS mounted under the right side throttle body. Can't have two of them! There was earlier confusion about which TPS you have on this bike. We've all been referring to a TPS on the left side. Does the 1100i perhaps have it on the right side? And thus the one you bought is actually correct to replace that right side version? I would surely like to see images of both of your throttle bodies, from a below angle, and good lighting. I have seen Internet images of 1100i with the larger TPS mounted under the RIGHT side throttle body. Here is an EBAY sale and you have to study the image to realize it is laying upside down and the TPS is below the right throttle body:That's mad...maybe it is under the right side on an old 1100i. There's confusion everywhere, Patrick. I have said I have a PF3C on the bike, but according to literature I should have a PF09. Mine is on the left, now it should be on the right. I posted a picture in the other thread, https://ibb.co/jk6XhfV, that's the left side. I ordered a PF09 thinking I was undoing the PO's mistake, not knowing it wouldn't fit, apparently it would fit a stock 1100i, 1996, on the righthand side. Can't believe that wasn't twigged until now, fair play. Lastly, you comment about riding 10km after cleaning the TPS. Are you just referring to an exterior, surface cleaning? Or, did you drill a hole as I indicated and spray electronics cleaner inside? The TPS failure occurs when contaminants insulate a portion of the resisting arc track on the inside. Wiping off the outside just makes it look pretty and won't solve anything.I just soaked it in isopropyl to see would it permeate like the fuel did. I wasn't suggesting it was a solution, I only mentioned the cleaning as a point of interest to the fact that it was now covered in petrol slime, when it had been 'pretty'. I'm going to drill it now and then see. Long and short of it, I have no idea what's going on. Maybe the entire TB/Injector assembly was swapped out? Seems too dramatic to be truePatrick HayesFremont CA
So your saying you have the later version throttle body with the smaller TPS? If they had been swapped out then the plug connector would have to have been changed too?