11-04-2009, 03:43 PM | #11 |
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Re: won't start - bad gas?
Something else to be aware of. You might have dirty contacts in the kill switch on the handle bar. Just enough to shut you down the odd time but not enough to shut you down permanently. A little contact cleaner should do the trick.
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11-04-2009, 06:50 PM | #12 |
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Re: won't start - bad gas?
ok, now it's back to not starting again
It won't start in run, prime, or reserve. Engine turns over, but won't fire. I drained fuel from the carb and it looked fine, there were a few specks of debris, but nothing major. I checked the vacuum and fuel hoses on the carb and they looked fine. If it were an issue with a cutoff switch, wouldn't there be no reaction to pressing the ignition, instead of the engine turning over but not firing? thanks for all the input!
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Be sure your battery is fully charged; the electronic ignition will quit firing before the starter stops turning. A LITTLE squirt of starting fluid (or maybe even carb cleaner) should give you a quick indication of whether you really have a fuel delivery problem or a spark problem. Oh, and in your first post you said that you KNOW the plug is firing.........so putting in a new one might still be a good idea; cheap and fairly easy. And often the very thing that you KNOW is NOT the problem........turns out to BE the problem. :biggrin:
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"Oh, and in your first post you said that you KNOW the plug is firing.........so putting in a new one might still be a good idea; cheap and fairly easy. And often the very thing that you KNOW is NOT the problem........turns out to BE the problem. :biggrin:"
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True or false ?? :??:
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True or false ?? :??:[/quote:156purba] Lynda's GZ disabled the headlight. Could be a Canadian thing only but I rather doubt it. Any other Canadians out there who want to go do a double check to clear this up. We don't have a GZ handy anymore to play with. Dang it Easy, I just found my memory last week and now you've got me thinking it is broken. Oh well, I'll just start wearing a name tag again in case I get lost. :lol: :lol: |
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True or false ?? :??:[/quote:20nj7hy7] True, the headlight stayed lit while I cranked mine, so unless something was wrong with it (the GZ), it doesn't disable the headlight when you crank it.
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11-04-2009, 11:07 PM | #19 |
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Okay, I stand corrected. Sorry to lead anyone astray. Memo to self, more brain food.
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Watching the headlight dim severely when you hit the starter when the bike won't crank is one of the clues of a dying or weak battery.
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