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vampyre
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I have bought a 82 GS750T as a project bike. It only has 12,000 miles on it. The previous owner said he was riding it fine a few weeks before it died on him. He said it was idling and "all of a sudden it just died. " It will not start up at all now. Battery is fully charged, lights work fine. When I try to start it, I hear the relay clicking, and just a single click and effort. Almost like if you tried to start a bike on a nearly dead battery, where you can kind of sense something moving, or a vibration from the engine, but no luck. I have the Clymer Service Manual.
I checked the plugs, while they could use a change, they are not carboned, but the correct shade of tan. I pulled #3 and #4 out, and laid them on the head, grounding, and cranked. NO SPARK.
When I tested the battery, it is at 12V. I checked the signal generator by unplugging the blue and green wire harness under the right side cover, and checked with an ohmmeter, it was at 285 ohms (the manual says between 290-360).. i am assuming this is close enough?
I checked the igniter by removing plugs #3 and #4, and grounded them, hooked up to the wires still. I hooked up the red lead of the ohmmeter to the blue igniter unit wire, the black lead of the ohmmeter to the green igniter unit wire, with the ignition on. NO SPARK from anything. According to the Clymer manual (page 237), this indicates that I need to replace the igniter unit.
Can you guys confirm that seems to be the issue? Is this common?
Thank you so much for your help, as this is a sharp looking bike, and would love to get it running!
I checked the plugs, while they could use a change, they are not carboned, but the correct shade of tan. I pulled #3 and #4 out, and laid them on the head, grounding, and cranked. NO SPARK.
When I tested the battery, it is at 12V. I checked the signal generator by unplugging the blue and green wire harness under the right side cover, and checked with an ohmmeter, it was at 285 ohms (the manual says between 290-360).. i am assuming this is close enough?
I checked the igniter by removing plugs #3 and #4, and grounded them, hooked up to the wires still. I hooked up the red lead of the ohmmeter to the blue igniter unit wire, the black lead of the ohmmeter to the green igniter unit wire, with the ignition on. NO SPARK from anything. According to the Clymer manual (page 237), this indicates that I need to replace the igniter unit.
Can you guys confirm that seems to be the issue? Is this common?
Thank you so much for your help, as this is a sharp looking bike, and would love to get it running!