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General Category => Odyssey FL350R => Topic started by: anythingfastxxx on March 16, 2007, 05:37:47 PM

Title: fl 350 bogging
Post by: anythingfastxxx on March 16, 2007, 05:37:47 PM
Ok I don't know a whole lot about the odysseys but a friend of mine has one and has had problems with it getting fuel so we put a new gas tank on it due to corrosion of the pickup tubes in the tank. But It still doesn't run right. It starts up perfect every time but just won't hit like it should don't know if it's a rev limiter or what but after about 15 mile an hour it just doesn't wanna go any faster. It seemed to run considerably better before i changed the oil. While putting the cover back on I noticed a black wire underneath the frame. does anyone know what this wire goes to? I suspected that it was a ground but it didn't look like there was anywhere for it to go to. It comes out of the wiring harness and is only about 3 or 4 inches long. Someone HELP!!!!!!
Title: fl 350 bogging
Post by: turbotexas on March 21, 2007, 10:34:23 PM
If you went from a fuel pump system to a gravity fed into your carb some say you have to change something in the carb... I added the alum. tank and kept the fuel pump!!! It was on of the better mods now I don't worry about starving a hot motor for fuel and oil... take a picture of the wire...
Title: fl 350 bogging
Post by: anythingfastxxx on March 26, 2007, 09:57:19 AM
No i used an oem replacement tank same as came off with electric fuel pump. I'll try to get a pic cause friday we're supposed to be going to arkansas and i need to figure this out.
Title: fl 350 bogging
Post by: turbotexas on March 29, 2007, 09:32:46 PM
It's quite possible you bought someone elses tank that was having the same problem...
Title: fl 350 bogging
Post by: anythingfastxxx on March 30, 2007, 04:00:22 PM
Figured it out guys. It was in fact that ground wire. Took off skid plate sanded paint off frame hooked it back up and ran great. We're on our way to arkansas now. 2 hours late and 1 of the vans slung a rod so we left it on the side of the road and kept goin dang it.