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Is the fuel pump priming when you turn the ignition on?
Checked fuses?
Since it would seem to be water related, unplug everything you can and give it a good spray with WD40 to drive out any lingering moisture. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Nah man, so quickfire way for testing the problem mate. That's why my labour cost was so expensive
The garage just told me it was a matter of diagnosing ALL the switches and then troubleshooting each sequence!
I suppose if you take it to the garage and say "i suspect it's the cam position sensor" then it might save a LOT of diagnosis.
The fuel pump prime IS significant. It shows that fuel is trying to get itno the system. Seeing that you washed it and did nothing else, the fuel pipes aren't kinked or anything like that. I made double sure that my routing and vacuum lines were clear.
When my bike wouldn't start. Sequence would go as
1) Key in
2) Killswitch Off
3) Fuel pump whirrs and primes
4) Sidestand up
5) Starter button
6) Starter solonoid clicks
7) Starter motor kicks in and tries to fire up
8) Engine is trying to turn over but not catching.
Is yours very similar to that?
Oh, when I was doing my fault finding, I read on fireblades.org that hondas also like letting go of bank angle sensors too!
Best bet is to ring up a GOOD honda dealer/garage and run over the problem with them. Any honda mechanic worth his salt will know most common issues with their bikes.. then take it to your local. In my case, my LOCAL IS ALSO a honda dealer and the mechanics have briefed me on WHAT could go wrong with my 929. He said that I've already experienced 75% of commonly encountered problems on my bike and rectified them. Spending all that cash, it seems ridiculous to sell.
If I were you, repair bike and get it sold quick. My track record suggests that if you get ONE fault, they will ALL happen successively i.e. within a matter of months!
Your bike's an 04 rite? Just trying to see if it's an age related issue because Stuart (my mechanic at Bransons) said that once they're 5+ years old, that's when the problems start cropping up. Honda being electrically related issues. I could try and ask him what might be wrong with 600RR's and if they have issues with the sensors.
Let's just hope it's something simple. ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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When my bike wouldn't start. Sequence would go as
1) Key in
2) Killswitch Off
3) Fuel pump whirrs and primes
4) Sidestand up
5) Starter button
6) Starter solonoid clicks
7) Starter motor kicks in and tries to fire up
8) Engine is trying to turn over but not catching.
Is yours very similar to that?
Best bet is to ring up a GOOD honda dealer/garage and run over the problem with them. Any honda mechanic worth his salt will know most common issues with their bikes.. then take it to your local. In my case, my LOCAL IS ALSO a honda dealer and the mechanics have briefed me on WHAT could go wrong with my 929. He said that I've already experienced 75% of commonly encountered problems on my bike and rectified them. Spending all that cash, it seems ridiculous to sell.
If I were you, repair bike and get it sold quick. My track record suggests that if you get ONE fault, they will ALL happen successively i.e. within a matter of months!
Your bike's an 04 rite? Just trying to see if it's an age related issue because Stuart (my mechanic at Bransons) said that once they're 5+ years old, that's when the problems start cropping up. Honda being electrically related issues. I could try and ask him what might be wrong with 600RR's and if they have issues with the sensors.
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Yeah, sequence is exactly that.
It is an 04, no known issues of this particular bike I believe.
Guess i'll give Edinburgh Honda a ring and see if they shed any light.
Thanks for all your help man.  ____________________ '56 Yamaha MT-01
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Aah, is that the honda dealers near Craigmillar? You're based in Wallyford rite?
Yeah, if that's the case, then I'd ring them up and ask have there been ANY known issues with 600RR's with cam position sensors.
Define your problem and then you're at least one step closer to finding it out.
Cam position sensors like I said are 140 quid + 1 hour labour. Hopefully they can track the problem to this
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Okay,
So I managed to source a camshaft sensor.
Fitted it today, connect the power pack, hit the button and..
LIFE!!
Let it idle for about 30 seconds, blipped the throttle and it dies.
Now it wont start again.
Havent tried bumping it yet.
I spoke to the owner of a large Edinburgh bike showroom who's a friend of my dad's, explained the whole situation and he claims its a 90% chance its the fuel. He said drain it and put in some fresh fuel.
Im not convinced.
Anybody know where to go from here?
Cheers. ____________________ '56 Yamaha MT-01
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i'd guess at a wiring fault. Most of the problems i have had with my honda's, more so on the 600rr have been down to failed/corroded wiring.
You may have disturbed part of the loom when fitting the new cam sensor which would explain why it worked breifly.
I would suggest to check all the wiring related to the sensor for continuity as a start.
From what i can see in the manual there are 2 wires, one is grey and the other is green/orange. The grey one goes directly to the ecu and is the only grey wire so should be easy to find.
The green/orange goes to a 12 pin connector (under the tank iirc) and comes out the other side in white/yellow, then joins the ignition pulse generator.
If you need, i can send you the wiring pdf via email or whatever. ____________________ 04 NSR 125(sold) ---- 03 CBR 600rr(sold) ----90 pan euro ST1100 ' ' ----02 CG 125
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