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    2006 hpdi 200 loss of power. What is weird is that I give it gas in gear and it will rev to 2600rpm, but if I touch throttle in neutral it kills.

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    Motor is a vz200tlr seriel#1002554

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    • #3
      nothing weird about it.
      in N it runs on 4 cylinders.
      if you have two other fouled plugs it simply wont go.
      I have seen 4 out of 6 plugs foul and the motor would fire up and die the instant the key was released.
      first thing I would do is inspect the plugs.
      PS: DO NOT FREAKING REV THE DANG THANG IN N.
      totally uesless.
      above 1200 or so it drops TWO more cylinders.
      yet I have customers that can get 4200 on two cylinders.
      the Z 200 was a plug eater.
      but start with the basics, fuel pressure test, can use a volt meter.
      compression test.
      spark test.
      can make a homemade spark tester.
      I have described how to make one.
      or take it to a trained tech that is familiar with the z and vz motors.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
        PS: DO NOT FREAKING REV THE DANG THANG IN N.
        totally uesless.
        I never understood why folks rev up the rpms in neutral because, as you noted, it's totally useless. With that said, can you detail what harm could be caused by high rpms in neutral. I'm curious.
        Jason
        1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170

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        • #5
          no load run away, heard it can get away and blow things up, but never heard of it happening to people I know

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          • #6
            If the engine rev's that high, (at least on a four stroke), the valves can "float" and kiss a piston
            Scott
            1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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            • #7
              on a two stroke it is very hard on the wrist pins.
              EFI/DFI motors wont suffer a runaway.
              older carbed engines can.
              I had a runaway on an old big twin 40.
              was interesting to say the least.

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              • #8
                I knew a fellow with brand new Honda CBX motorcycle with a in line 6 engine...4 valves per cylinder I believe.

                Blew a shift while at almost red line going feom second to third right in front of a bunch of us watching. Put the tach right off the scale and floated all the valves. I think he bent them all...or most of them anyway...


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