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fastdruid 16-02-10 09:30 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Is it just me geeky enough to have an infrared thermometer then? :)

Druid

Stu 16-02-10 09:45 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fastdruid (Post 2184595)
Is it just me geeky enough to have an infrared thermometer then? :)

Druid

Well later on the same day I passed my solder iron from one hand to the other, holding it by the handle in my right hand to the shaft in my left hand :roll:

So think I would still find plenty of ways of burning myself. Plus the disc brakes was at traffic lights ;)

fastdruid 16-02-10 10:06 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
I wont mention the number of times I've burnt myself on the bike!

Druid

dmnz 17-02-10 01:20 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Interestingly the same thing happened to me last night. Riding home in somewhat undesireable wet conditions i got about 2odd miles from home when My SK1 started to stuggle a bit at idle at the lights, this got worse and worse as i pulled away and in the end i think my front cylinder stopped firing altogether (with the exception of the occassional surge). I stopped and checked all the obvious - oil, coolant etc even adjusted my clutch lever which just happened to be a bit loose, but still the power loss.
I've bought some replacement plugs which i'll swap over this weekend but has anyone got any knowledge of what else i should do in addition to replacing the plugs? Seems this isnt an uncommon issue with the SV's
Cheers all
dmnz.

fastdruid 17-02-10 01:29 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Hmm, the front spark plug can get wet in damp conditions and cause this, some say its a major problem, I say ensure your plug cap is in place properly and lubed and there is no issue. I'd had problems once, riding all year round in every weather condition for about 26k on the SV and that was just after I'd swapped plugs, I popped the cap off again, cleaned it up, greased it and popped it back on. Didn't have another issue.

Druid

boot 17-02-10 01:51 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fastdruid (Post 2185203)
Hmm, the front spark plug can get wet in damp conditions and cause this, some say its a major problem, I say ensure your plug cap is in place properly and lubed and there is no issue. I'd had problems once, riding all year round in every weather condition for about 26k on the SV and that was just after I'd swapped plugs, I popped the cap off again, cleaned it up, greased it and popped it back on. Didn't have another issue.

Druid

+1

Grease/lube around the cap, should have issues no more.

Holdup 17-02-10 01:57 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fastdruid (Post 2184595)
Is it just me geeky enough to have an infrared thermometer then? :)

Druid

Nope

8-[

Well not mine, but my Dads

-Ralph- 17-02-10 05:24 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 2184568)
What's that got to do with the engine running? :confused: I thought that just fed the clocks etc.

Nope, don't know what's in the clocks that the bike relies on, but it won't go without it. Cost me a lot of head scratching as to why I couldn't start the bike first time I had the nose off, so I plugged the clocks back in to see if there were any warning lights or errors on the LCD screen, and away it went first press of the button, nothing wrong with it.

Wideboy 17-02-10 05:47 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fastdruid (Post 2185203)
Hmm, the front spark plug can get wet in damp conditions and cause this, some say its a major problem, I say ensure your plug cap is in place properly and lubed and there is no issue. I'd had problems once, riding all year round in every weather condition for about 26k on the SV and that was just after I'd swapped plugs, I popped the cap off again, cleaned it up, greased it and popped it back on. Didn't have another issue.

Druid

+1 i only had the problem once with the curvy and that was from riding through the floods :lol:

Stu 17-02-10 06:29 PM

Re: Loss of Power and cutting out!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -Ralph- (Post 2185453)
Nope, don't know what's in the clocks that the bike relies on, but it won't go without it. Cost me a lot of head scratching as to why I couldn't start the bike first time I had the nose off, so I plugged the clocks back in to see if there were any warning lights or errors on the LCD screen, and away it went first press of the button, nothing wrong with it.

Oh, OK good to know - It's just a pointy thing then because TSM takes his front off his curvy for trackdays.


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