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 Posted: 13:10 - 28 Feb 2021 Post subject: GSXR 600 K7 - Won't Start |
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Hi, wondering if anyone can help?
Hi!
I've just bought a 600 K7 (Track Bike) as a non runner, information from the previous owner is that it was running fine, put away for a couple of months and then wouldn't start when they tried again.
When I turn the bike on the fuel pump starts priming, but then doesn't seem to stop, it just continuously buzzes. I had a quick look and there was very little fuel in the tank, I've put 5L in there but that hasn't made a difference, still buzzes.
I took the hose off to check it wasn't blocked etc and fuel was pumping out, the fuel light is also still on, would have thought 5L was enough to clear this?
The bike turns over when I try but just won't seem to start, any ideas? ____________________ Sig |
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 Posted: 13:48 - 28 Feb 2021 Post subject: T |
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This seems to be happening a lot, the modern petrol will not help, ethanol ?
Get a correct wiring diagram which can only help.
Visit CMSNL for the exploded views, for your bike, to show you what's where, again this info can only help.
Establish if HT is happening, those red neon plug caps can help with that as they flash as they pass HT. You will probably have to make an adapter so they are a hassle free in line fit, using your or plug caps etc., for HT testing purposes only.
If you have HT, and it's happening at the correct time ( mark or leads 1, 2, 3 and 4 so they go back on the right cylinder etc. ), You can rule out an ignition problem preliminary at least.
Next would be a fuel problem.
I don't know this system in detail for your bike....CMSNL will show much more detail, just "read" the exploded views.....
I'm off to CMSNL for a look-see.... ____________________ nuts about bikes |
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I just switched those over but there was no change. Whilst I was there I popped off the air box to see what the noise was coming from the Throttle Bodies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJTYnmxSL8g ____________________ Sig |
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Sorry, I should have been more clear this is in addition the fuel pump noise (can't be heard in the video as it had been momentarily disconnected)
Here's a video I took the other day - that noise from the fuel pump is constant - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ztyq8KhObGo ____________________ Sig |
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OK. I would try to find out why the fuel pump is not shutting off. Normally, the ECM (Electronic Control Module - the microprocessor that controls fuel injection) will modulate the fuel pump to maintain a controlled pressure in the fuel manifold. A constant running pump will over pressurize the fuel system.
The pump probably has a constant 12V to it and the ECM controls the ground circuit to turn the pump on and off, in your case, through a relay. Looks like you already verified relay operation by swapping it with the cooling fan relay. If you remove the fuel pump relay, the fuel pump should stop. A short to ground in the relay coil circuit could cause the pump to misbehave like it is. Maybe you pinched a wire when fitting the tank...look for damaged wire insulation allowing the conductor to contact the frame or engine.
There is a fuel pressure sensor somwhere, might be integral with the pump assembly. A failed sensor could also be the cause of your errant fuel pump operation. The TPS sensor is not likely causing your fuel pump problem.
The TPS might just need to be initialized (calibrated). The procedure should be in your manual. Best to follow the TPS troubleshooting steps for code 29 before installing a new TPS sensor. Normally the TPS will not prevent the engine from starting. Even if it were disconnected, the engine should start and idle.
Briefly, here is how the system works. The ECM takes in signals for crankshaft position, air flow, air temperature, throttle position, and fuel pressure. It uses crankshaft speed, throttle position, and air flow information to calculate engine engine speed and load, then signals the fuel injectors to deliver a metered amount of atomized fuel, and signals the ignition coils to fire the spark plugs at the precise crank angle. ____________________ History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men - BOC |
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The throttle bodies aside, you will have to have a look at why its not firing, are you getting a spark? The ECU has a Limp home mode that if anything goes wrong it will still run (not very well admittedly) so I would check for a spark , and is any fuel getting toward the injectors, Check whether the ECU is earthing properly as well, I'm sure given time you can work all this out  |
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| bikenut wrote: | This seems to be happening a lot, the modern petrol will not help, ethanol ?
Get a correct wiring diagram which can only help.
Visit CMSNL for the exploded views, for your bike, to show you what's where, again this info can only help.
Establish if HT is happening, those red neon plug caps can help with that as they flash as they pass HT. You will probably have to make an adapter so they are a hassle free in line fit, using your or plug caps etc., for HT testing purposes only.
If you have HT, and it's happening at the correct time ( mark or leads 1, 2, 3 and 4 so they go back on the right cylinder etc. ), You can rule out an ignition problem preliminary at least.
Next would be a fuel problem.
I don't know this system in detail for your bike....CMSNL will show much more detail, just "read" the exploded views.....
I'm off to CMSNL for a look-see.... |
OK i've read enough of your bollocks now, setting you to enemy as karma bumming you is seen as uncouth in this day and age. ____________________ Be a REAL MAN! |
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In any event it wouldnt be a good idea to have the Fuel Pump running all the time,at the very least it could burn out, he has probably isolated safety items like Tip Over Sensor, side stand , so pull off that wire to the Fuel pump and start looking through the wiring,could be a long job to get round it all, so its turned in to a restore of sorts, but maybe a new loom at least, the fuel pump will have to come out to sort the fuel sensor (that is if its connected up),bit dangerous if it was running on track and he crashed it and pump kept on running, but at least while its in this stage you could try to get spark , have a look at the CKP and check its connected for spark |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 1 day ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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