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    High ego correction at closed loop idle

    Hi I had a few problems with my newly purchased 2006 ulysses bike which i have fixed following advice from this forum. Bad o2 sensor and leaking exhaust gaskets as well as all four tiebars replaced. Bike now seems to work ok, I only got two weeks of riding before I got a puncture but it was...
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    How to: Rotate your engine : With Pics!

    Thats a good idea with the piece of wood but i had misalignment several times during the rotation down, at one point the scissor jack was at a 45 degree angle.
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    How to: Rotate your engine : With Pics!

    Yes it does feels very, quite proud of being able to do an engine rotation.Before this i had a Triumph Thunderbird sport 10 years ago and managed to change the oil and brake fluid and thought that was pretty advanced at the time ha ha. In addition, i changed all the other tiebars, the rear...
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    How to: Rotate your engine : With Pics!

    Hi all just wanted to thank the OP, chinkstripn and everyone else who has contributed. I rotated the engine, changed the exhaust gaskets (used James copper ones) and replaces the rear tiebar. Unlike some others i thought it was quite a harrowing experience with the engine creaking plus the fact...
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    How to: Rotate your engine : With Pics!

    Ok, Chicknstripn thanks for explaining. Loosen but not remove center bolt, will do.
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    How to: Rotate your engine : With Pics!

    I have the service manual and hence my confusion as the rotation description in this thread seems a lot easier but there is no mention of loosening the rear engine mount/isolator center bolt as there is in the service manual.
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    How to: Rotate your engine : With Pics!

    I am in the process of rotating my engine on my Ulysses and i have a question does the rear engine mount center bolt have to be loosened?
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    Some questions. Problems with Buell Ulysses

    So, i am in the process of doing an engine rotation and am stuckbat removing the front isolator bolt, the rubber from the mount seems stuck but there are may threads about this so i am working through them trying different solutions. I have a worry though and that is how tigten both bolts on the...
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    Some questions. Problems with Buell Ulysses

    Thank you Chickstripn for you thorough post. Battery is new, done all the grounds i have a service manual and am using it, just have some simple questions and needed some advice. The tie bars wiggle around slightly when moved, i can see the eyelets have come loose form the rubber surounding...
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    data logging, megalog viewing, spreadsheets

    Hi I was referring to ECMDROID v0.96 for android smartphones, its the only one i have used. I use it with megalogviewer.
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    data logging, megalog viewing, spreadsheets

    Hi i am new here, but from what I understand you can save logs directly in to MSL format from ECMDroid. You just tick the option in the log page so you do not have to do the conversion. From what I have read in other posts the variable "Load" is suposed to be used in MeglogViewer instead of TPD...
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    Some questions. Problems with Buell Ulysses

    Hello, I bought a 2006 Ulysses about 3 months ago, I have had a lot problems and would be really grateful if someone could help me some questions? I bought the bike hoping I would be able to ride it during the summer and then I would spend the winter doing any maintenence that would be needed...
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