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 Posted: 14:48 - 03 Sep 2020 Post subject: Yamaha FZR600 '91 Engine trouble (i think?) |
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Hey BCF,
So I'm gonna give as much info to help you help me and really appreciate any advice/suggestions.
So I got the bike for cheap (non-runner but suspected dead battery) last year, I knew I wasnt gonna get round to fixing it for a while so flushed all oil, petrol and coolant.
Got round to doing it recently. New oil filer, oil, petrol, coolant. I had an old but new battery sitting around intended for my old Honda CB125 (maybe 2 years ago). It was a Yuasa YB9-B. They sent me two by accident so this one was unused. I charged it up, tested it and read 12V. I stuck it in the bike. It fired up after a little jump start down the garden. Was absolutely fine, passed its MOT ran it on/off for 2 weeks.
With work picking up didnt get round to using it for a few weeks, it sat in the heat and in some light rain. When it did start really raining it was mostly covered, though did get a little wet. Shouldnt be a big deal.
So i went to ride it after 2/3 weeks and it started fine got 1/2 mile away from home. Suddenly the whole machine dies and there is NO power at all. Luckily at the top of a hill I coast it all the way home with no power, just 2 wheels lol.
Open it up and I see this: https://ibb.co/TH8RVrk
And so the battery cable is obvs disconnected and I later notice some of the acid is missing, maybe its half way now between +/-.
Great. Get a new battery, this time recommended for the bike by Yuasa, YB12AL-A2. Pop it in. Bike turns on.
Electric start not working.
Indicators not working.
DIPPED headlight not working.
Brake lights or rear light not working.
Highbeam WORKING.
Horn is strong and WORKING.
Maybe a fuse? I replaced all the accessory fuses and main fuse today.
The bikes electric start is now working but it hasn't fixed the other issues. And whilst it does work the bike doesnt continue to run, it cuts out and sounds VERY clunky in what i assume is the engine. (Tried with/out choke)
Also if i keep the throttle engaged it wont die but when I put it into gear and tried to ride it in 1st gear it died straight away.
Again this bike was working fine before, no engine issues, clean MOT e.t.c.
Heres a video of where the bike is at: https://youtu.be/kYQP5cJX7y0
Any help or suggestions would be great!
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That bike is definitely not running on four cylinders. Get a damp cloth, start it up and use the cloth to see which pipes are getting warm.
No idea what's caused the melted terminal - never seen anything like that before. I would say perhaps loose connection but I don't see any of the usual black evidence of arcing. I would be checking the heavy wires for chafing and also check the output of the reg/rec. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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I would not expect any bike alternator to have enough output amps to melt a big lead terminal like that, even on an under-sized battery. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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 Posted: 23:22 - 19 Sep 2020 Post subject: more information |
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sorry for the delay. work **** keeping me at bay.
So managed to have a look at it today a bit further.
Had a look at the regulator/rectifier as suggested by some members. I followed this video to test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7Iyi8w9U_o&list=LL&index=2
It seemed to show similar numbers (+/- 2) when testing with a multimeter so I think that might rule out a faulty regulator/rectifier unit? Can't see any burnt out cables or anything around the unit which might suggest there's been an electrical overcharge.
As I mentioned the indicators/rear light/ headlight aren't working either. But had a look at some of the indicator bulbs and look fine/not blown? So not sure why they aren't working.
The battery was still at 12.3v so keeping charge fine as it sits unused (will charge if drops).
Lastly I managed to get all the spark plugs out and this is what they looked like: https://ibb.co/qJGPjGK
I guess the dry black coating indicates carbon fouling? (this is what google tells me) So could this potentially be why the bike is misfiring?
I think I might replace all spark plugs and clean out the plug caps to ensure a good connection. Then at least that's one thing ruled out i won't need to check again.
Again, any thoughts or advice would be highly appreciated. |
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So back at it again now work is quiet.
So to answer the spark plug type, I'm just using whatever was labelled in the Haynes manual so they should all be the right sort. They've all now been replaced.
So now with the bike sitting dormant for a little while i've pulled out the old fuel and topped it back up with fresh fuel today. Charged the battery overnight and that was giving a good reading. Went to start it up and this is the reaction I got:
This is what I first got: https://youtu.be/10DmqaQ7t9k
The starter is clearly whirling but engine is dying out and the exhaust is coughing up a lung.
I left it for a little while, came back and it started once finally then it died out. And now all i seem to be getting is this: https://youtu.be/fdLJqtUicDk
Note that when I just hit the ignition switch it sounds grumbly, wanting to go. Then when I give it a tiny bit of throttle it dies and you can only hear the starter motor.
Not sure why its totally not starting how having replaced the spark plugs. I tested the end 2 plugs for spark so they're definitely working too.
Any ideas? Is it worth taking the petrol tank off and having a look at the carbs and fuel line?
Thanks so much in advance. I hate this bike as much as it hates me lol. |
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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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