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One dead SV - any ideas?
Looking for inspiration folks.
I haven't been out on the bike for ages but was moving it back into the shed and it turned over ok but wouldn't start.... flat battery... no problem - whipped it out to give it a charge. It's a couple of weeks later now and I finally got round to charging it. Just tried to start it tonight and it's not turning over. Not at all, nothing. Fuses are ok. The battery took the charge, lights, clocks etc work. I've checked the clutch switch, sidestand, neutral, killswitch... all seem ok. So what's left to check? Maybe trace the wiring? Tried a couple of bump starts but the roads too greasy (and flat!) so it just locked the rear. |
Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
bearing in mind that a) i've been in the pub all night and b) i don't really know what i'm talking about, is it possible that you've got varnished fuel in the carbs?
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Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
not had no real problems yet, without sounding sarky, douuble check eveything, can you hear the fuel pump prime?
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Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
I'm bearing it in mind thanks.....:D
OK possibly another thing to check but why would it not turn over though? I'm thinking electrical problem. PS, did you enjoy your pint? |
Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
i had my stand switch sticking very occassionly, pig to fathom
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Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
actually, reading that again, probably not given that the starter's not turning over. Note to self, don't offer opinions on stuff you don't understand, especially under the influence.
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Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
actually, reading that again, probably not given that the starter's not turning over. Note to self, don't offer opinions on stuff you don't understand, especially under the influence.
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Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
Don't you love it when drunk people forget what they've just said, lol. :smt036
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Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
Don't bite my head off, but as it's been a while since you last rode it......do you need to pull the clutch in on a curvy for the starter to engage...(mines a pointy and I've sat on the bike a couple of times scratching my head because I'd forgotten this).
Is it possible to reconnect the battery the wrong way round? |
Re: One dead SV - any ideas?
Don't worry, i wont bite anyone's head off. That the sort of stupid thing i could easily forget....but not this time.
However, I did sit on the bike and think "What the heck am I not doing here????" :D It's not easy to hook up the battery wrong, the leads are very short and wont reach if the battery is @rse about tit. Oh, and I think things would start to smoke right away..... bit of a giveaway that, lol. Thinking back, I didn't hear the solenoid click so maybe that's stuck. Something to check tomorrow night. |
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