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Update:
Definitely no spark. Pushed a bit of copper wire into the plug cap to connect with it properly and there's not even the slightest pop.
It's jump cabled to a car now so the engine is turning over absolutely fine.
Just no spark!
The kill switch is at the correct setting, kickstand light is off, it's in neutral, etc etc.
What could electrically go wrong if I haven't touched it? ......water in the cables? |
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Well that's the last time I take a kill switch apart . Some tiny ball bearing fell out of it and it was fiddly as anything! Checked the contacts and they seem fine. I've put it back together, minus the ball bearing because I can't even figure out what it was for and I lost it anyway...
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Where was the bike kept?
Have you tried taking off the ht leads and spraying some wd40 up them? When it snowed water used to get into my cb250 in the ht cap somehow. Also there was a block connector on the left hand side that would sporadically loosen itself off. ____________________ Previous: GSF600, FZR600 x2, ZXR750, XT600 Tenere, CB125, CZ125, ETZ 250, ER5, CCM R30, DRZ400, RF600x4, RF900x2, GS500, VTR1000F, 640 SMC, CB250 NIGHTHAWK, GT550x3, GPX750 TE610, CB500, X11x2, SV650, ZING 125, TL1000R,CB250 Superdream, CBR1100XX |
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 Posted: 14:40 - 12 Sep 2013 Post subject: no spark |
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:D hi percy,
see what happens when you leave them all alone...........
no spark: does the cdi have a black/white wire coming from it as a single wire with bullet connection??????
if so, disconnect it. and now try for sparks, making sure that the plugs in the caps contact properly ( rather than hoping they do ) to earth!!!!!!!!
if it does spark now, then there is a fault in the ign kill circuit.....which will be in the main ign switch and/or the handle bar kill switch, the one you took apart.
the black/white wire is earthed to kill the ign usually.
some pics would help, you have a wiring diagram to study and prove the wiring and earth to kill ign etc etc.......
when you have sparks, the fuel would be next, as modern fuel goes "off" quickly and is bad for the system ( increased methanol content ).............drain tank and carbs and flush, some redex fuel system cleaner may help.......then onto fresh clean fuel.
any water /condensation in the tank or was bike stored in a very dry room??
service and charge the battery ( as it needs to whizz the engine over quickly to generate the energy for the cdi system, as your may be non battery dependant ) for a hot spark and good starting.
if it bursts into life, dont rev the bollocks off it and bend a valve, just leave ticking over ( with adequate cooling ) outside for a while.............then service the rest of the bike................pics pics pics........
does it have a kick starter?? ____________________ nuts about bikes |
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Pyro, bikenut, top info, cheers!
I'll have a close look at all those things tomorrow. I've given up for today as jetlag has gotten the better of me - went to bed last night feeling shattered, then woke up at 3am and couldn't sleep again!
I'll let you know how I get on.
And nope no kickstart. Also the battery is a little flat from me turning the engine so much, but I'm jump starting it off a car now so it's back to full whack again so no issues there.
Definitely seems most likely that there's a 'kill' operation happening somewhere when it shouldn't be.
I'll check it all over tomorrow.
Oh and it was kept outside for the whole time, under a thick tarp. So moisture could be the cause. |
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Had, remarkably, similar issues with a bike of mine that hadn't been started for a while.
A new spark plug, inexplicably, fixed it, started straight away!
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| Lord Percy wrote: | Pyro, bikenut, top info, cheers!
And nope no kickstart. Also the battery is a little flat from me turning the engine so much, but I'm jump starting it off a car now so it's back to full whack again so no issues there.
Oh and it was kept outside for the whole time, under a thick tarp. So moisture could be the cause. |
I do this all the time but bear in mind it'd be better to charge it with a charger rather than smash a load of power into it to try and start it.
I had a similar problem if I left my MZ standing for a couple of weeks. I then had to get the spark plug hot with a blowtorch and then it would run fine after getting up to temperature. Replaced all the electric parts, it was just the way it was. ____________________ Previous: GSF600, FZR600 x2, ZXR750, XT600 Tenere, CB125, CZ125, ETZ 250, ER5, CCM R30, DRZ400, RF600x4, RF900x2, GS500, VTR1000F, 640 SMC, CB250 NIGHTHAWK, GT550x3, GPX750 TE610, CB500, X11x2, SV650, ZING 125, TL1000R,CB250 Superdream, CBR1100XX |
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Why? I honestly can't see what purpose it served.
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Ball bearings are normally in switches for locating purposes.
Generally they are spring loaded and will mate with a dimple to hold the switch in place.
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Only thing confusing me, since looking inside the switch mechanism, is that the 'engine off' setting of the kill switch is actually when the circuit is closed - surely killing the engine would involve breaking a circuit, not the other way round?
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Depends how the system works.
The kill switch can either be a direct cut to the ignition, which would be a NC switch.
Or, the same as on some safety circuits we design at work, it can be a signal wire that gets pulled high, telling the ECU to cut the ignition/fuel, which would be a NC switch.
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| Aff wrote: | | Lord Percy wrote: |
Why? I honestly can't see what purpose it served.
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Ball bearings are normally in switches for locating purposes.
Generally they are spring loaded and will mate with a dimple to hold the switch in place.
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Only thing confusing me, since looking inside the switch mechanism, is that the 'engine off' setting of the kill switch is actually when the circuit is closed - surely killing the engine would involve breaking a circuit, not the other way round?
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Depends how the system works.
The kill switch can either be a direct cut to the ignition, which would be a NC switch.
Or, the same as on some safety circuits we design at work, it can be a signal wire that gets pulled high, telling the ECU to cut the ignition/fuel, which would be a NC switch.
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Dear oh dear, well the ball bearing is definitely lost. If it's just for the mechanical aspect of the switch, then all is fine because it does still 'switch' like it should.
I don't have a multimeter. Maybe it's time I bought one. I'm off to town today so I'll have a look. |
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Update: FIXED!
It was presumably something to do with the CDI but I have no idea what.
The black/white wire was actually a two-pinned thing, so when I pulled it out, another red wire had to come out too. Google Images tells me the red wire went to the alternator.
I turned the engine but still no luck. And then - heh this bits all a blur for some reason - I can't remember if I'd reconnected the CDI or not, but I decided I'd give the plug caps one last test, turned the engine, got a nice shock in my hand and it chugged into life with the remaining spark plug still in the engine.
And now it's all back together and works like a dream. Happy days.
I guess it was a poor connection somewhere around the CDI? Or by removing the black/white wire, I reset a capacitor or something and made everything hunky-dory?
Anyway. Win.
Now I just need to hope it survives the journey into town because..... I checked the fuses and kind of broke one of them and now it's precariously positioned so that a circuit is still made but it could bounce out of place at any moment......
Thanks all for the help, specially to bikenut as I think is was your CDI tip that led to it being solved.
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As for fuses, can pick them up from most shops on the cheap side.
Blew mine, picked a new fuse up for about a quid. |
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