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I bought an 81 650e that spins like a top, except that once in a while,
without warning, it dies, then won't start again for about an hour or so.
No discernable pattern. Sometimes high speed/gear, sometimes low,
sometimes when stopped. It can go weeks without the problem, or do it 3 days in a row. Sometimes when I try to start it right after it dies, I get a backfire.
After sitting for a while it always starts right up and runs great again.
Have changed plugs & checked ignition connections.
I took the carburetors off today to clean them up.
I noticed an in-line fuel filter. My Clymer manual doesn't show any
filter. Should it be there? It does seem to slow the flow, but if that's
normal, I don't want to get rid of it.
The air filter element fell apart in my hands, so I've ordered a new one.
Any other ideas?
8)
 
Tim;
It sound's more like ignition than fuel. Inline fuel filters are a good idea for your bike. I have them on mine, the stock screen inside the tank won't get the small stuff that come's in most fuel and small rust particles from your tank.If it's a see through filter and you can't see alot of stuff inside it your probably ok, if in doubt change it, they are cheap to buy. But it sound's like a coil or some other ignition problem. It could be the kill switch ( if you have one) on the bars shorting out. Or a coil. I had a coil do what you describe is happening. The windings inside go and they will short out when the coil get's hot. After a cool down, all go's back to normal. It can also happen to other electronic ignition part's as well. You didn't say if it was a instant dead or a slow death. Any problems I seem to have would indicate that; fuel is a gradual slow down to quiting, and if it quit's instantly I look to an ignition problem. Good luck.
Keith
 
It does sould like an ingition problem, the off/run switch is the most likley place to start troubleshooting, also the ign switch do you have a big bundle of keys?? could be turning the switch slightly?? Another thing you might check is the gas cap if the vent is pluged you could have a vaporlock
 
sudden death

sudden death

Thanks. The power loss is sudden, not gradual. I will definitely check the coil and further trouble-shoot the ignition. I did put the key on a larger bundle a while back. Didn't think of that. Will pare down the key chain too. Thanks again.

Tim
 
You might also check the petcock. I had a similar problem with that vacuum operated valve. I'd being riding along fat, dumb and happy and the bike would quit. It was running out of gas, checking everything else I found the petcock was at fault. If you're lucky a rebuild kit will be under $20.00. If you're not the lucky type and a rebuild kit isn't made for your petcock (like mine :cry: ) a new one runs around $70.00.
 
next time it does what you are talking about open the gas cap then try running it again, like sqlynn sez it may be vapor lock, take the cap apart and clean it.

ryan
 
coil

coil

Looks like I have a bad coil. JC Whitney has coils,
but no leads. Who's bought a GS coil before? Where do you get the
proper leads?
 
Watch Ebay for coils from GSXR's, Katana, Bandits, and such. As long as they aren't the type with individual coils built into the plug boots they will work. Check out a thread in the tips section on replacement coils. You should be able to pick up a set for $30 or less.
 
water in the gas / carb bowl..... drain all of it... from the carb drain... and the gas tank

Michel
81 1100E
 
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