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Can you establish if it's misfiring on both cylinders? Listening to the video, it sounds like maybe just one.
That was my initial feeling too but it's hard to say. Not sure how I could know for sure.
phase sensor
Crank position sensor. Clean the garbage off of it. Clean off gaskets and reinstall the same way.
cam sensor can do this when hot. But can be checked when it has happend, engine should still be running, there are a few values for the tooth counter in the diagnostics, be it the dealer PADS or the free Guzzidiag. The counter should be at zero. Each failed read raises the number.
I'm a n00b on this forum so hello all! Me and my wife have a few bikes but mostly vintage stuff. She recently bought a 2010 V7 Classic with a view to using it for some longer trips on the west coast - we're in Vancouver BC and are planning a few rides around BC, WA, OR and CA. BUT... the V7 has an intermittent problem that is rendering it unusable for our trips. She is pretty sad about it :(Ok here's the issue:Sometimes after 20-30 minutes it starts to 'miss' and stutter; some days it seems to be ok, it's about 50:50. When it starts doing this it will often not idle. The revs will hesitate, almost feels like it's choking, before picking up. When it gets really bad it will not hold constant revs and keeps stuttering. Sometimes a 15 minute rest will resolve it temporarily, other times it takes an overnight break to return to normal. When it's not doing this it seems to run great and it seems to be ok under hard acceleration which suggests that it's not fuel pump/filter. I managed to snag a video - the issue is easiest to hear rather than see. Note that she is trying to hold it at a constant rpm but the engine keeps stuttering and when she closes the throttle it dies:http://youtu.be/UAjRoslZ9gATaken it to two dealers so far but they don't know what is causing it. They've looked for vacuum issues, serviced it, checked for error codes, changed the plugs, taken the exhausts on and off... nothing. At this rate we'd have been better off buying brand new (which we can't really afford).
Do these SBs have the half plastic fuel filter? When they start to swell and separate, you get "that". Replace with an all metal BMW ff from MPH cycles or x ref NAPA p/n. You could probably take the old one to NAPA and do a visual comparison. I had that problem on an '07 Nev.
A coil that is on it's way out will first start to act up when it's hot. Just a thought.
Are there any other symptoms you aren't telling us about, flickering dash symbols or lights?The video doesn't work for me. Use this drawing.http://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/schematics/2008_V7_Classic.gifSeveral mentioned the RPM sensor, find the connector (1) and measure the resistance, post it here. Carry the multimeter and next time it plays up measure it again the reading shouldn't change.When you measure the Ohms switch the meter leads, it should read exactly the same.Pete mentioned in reply #17 using a scan tool, failing that;Measure the TPS (15) Voltage to chassis by poking a sewing pin through the wire, make a semi permanent arrangement with wires to a convenient spot. The Voltage should vary smoothly from a few hundred mV to just a bit less than 5 Volts as you open the throttle. I think the wire you need to measure goes to 11 on the ECU plug but it' wouldn't surprise me if it goes to 1(you can't really check it by resistance alone as it's not a simple potentiometer)From the ECU connector you can measure the sensors, the left and right side should measure the same, injectors ~ 17 Ohms, coil primaries ~ 1-2 OhmsThe two engine temperatures will be the same when the bike is cold ~3.5K Ohms but the oil temperature will be much lower than air temperature if the bike has been running.measure from each plug cap to chassis, probably in the order of 8K ohms, whatever it is within 5% of each other.Over the years the side-stand switch (13) has proven to be unreliable, 50% of older bikes have it removed or shorted out, does it cause the bike to stop when deployed?I sent you a PM
NGC BE CAREFUL reading threads about V7C or earlier 2TB smallblocks. The ECU setup is dramatically different and little from the 2TB EFI system applies to the 1TB system.Who are you replying to? The two year old OP or our new friend with the 2013 1TB smallblock the uses a non adjustable TPS integrated into the ECM/Throttle Body assembly?