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07 m1000 flooding

i just picked up a 07 m1000 all stock except can,the old owner was riding last season pulled up to stop sign and it died. he changed coils and stator and no spark still. i pulled the complete harness and cleaned all conections and put back together and now i have spark.its been sitting for a year and i put new gas in and plugs and i pull it over and nothing pull plugs and there wet. i pulled the fuel line at rail and pulled it over and its pumping alot of fuel. i can take plugs out and pull over and it sprays fuel out the holes. the gauge is flashing the wrench and the digital readout is starting to light but still no fire any ideas would be great thanks.
 
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Sounds like a stuck injector, try cleaning them and tapping on them, if it was there is a lot of fuel in the crank case and it would be wise to unplug the fuel pump and with plugs out pull it over a bunch to try and clear out any fuel. Then leave the pump unplugged and install plugs and see if it fires. Make sure injector wires arent shorting out or have broken connections.
 
injectors are clicking and fuel pump is working. it wants to fire but it floods so fast it wont, put plugs in fresh and dry and it will pop for a second and pull again nothing pull pipe and plugs are soaked
 
Did you clear the gas out before putting in new plugs,

Make sure the temp sensor is plugged in, if its not it can cause it.

I would unplug the fuel pump and see if it will fire, hold the throttle wide open.
 
after all gas is cleared out, try and start it with the fuel pump unhooked, after several pulls check plugs to see if they are wet, if dry then plug the pump back in and try it again.
 
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