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Cannot start GS700ES, no spark
I got the bike not running, it was sitting for a while, I tested the coils, signal generator, and it has new spark plugs all tested the right resistance. Also tested the kill switch, side stand switch, neutral position switch which they also seem fine. but no spark. Im not sure what to do, I am new to motorcycles and have very little experience, hopefully I can get it running and roadworthy.Tags: None
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With the ignition key in the “On” position, do you have voltage at the wire feeding the coils?
(I think it might be an O/W wire, not sure on the GS700.)Last edited by pdqford; 10-10-2023, 09:36 PM.Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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Ignitor failure on those bikes is somewhat common. Many times the R/R fails, resulting in over charging, and the high voltage kills the ignitor. The ignition advance is built into the ignitor, so that complicates replacement. The following bikes use the same ignitor. That may help you expand your search. Some people go with a Dyna ignition, but I'm not sure what model will fit. A Dyna S is the cheapest, but that assumes you can install a mechanical advancer of a different model bike.
Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 GS850G SIGNAL GENERATOR
Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 GS750ES SIGNAL GENERATOR
Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 GS750E SIGNAL GENERATOR
Suzuki Motorcycle 1982 CRUISER - GS1100G SIGNAL GENERATOR
Suzuki Motorcycle 1985 GS700ES SIGNAL GENERATOR
Suzuki Motorcycle 1985 ES GS700E SIGNAL GENERATOR
Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 GS850G SIGNAL GENERATOR
Suzuki Motorcycle 1983 GS1100G SIGNAL GENERATOR
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Originally posted by salami View Postby cdi I meant the igniter unit1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
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In case the above links fail..look for the 1982 gs1100 to get similar wiring layout…..here’s a typical Suzuki wiring layout. Note that with key “on” ,kill switch in “run” ,12 volt positive is fed to both ignition coils (likely orange/white wire). The ignitor switches each coil negative on/ off to produce spark as it cranks overYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Originally posted by salami View Post. . . . . . Also tested the kill switch, side stand switch, neutral position switch which they also seem fine. but no spark. . . . . . ..
THe only interlock (assuming ES is like most other GSes) is that have to have the clutch pulled in to operate the starter solenoid (and often that gets bypassed).
Good that you checked the kill switch (but if kill swtich was bad you could not operate the starter solenoid).
And good that you did ohm check of the signal generator.
Now check to see if get good full voltage at the coils (typically the org/wht wire). THere are a lot of wiring and connectors to get power to the coil, and if any bad connections such that voltage drops much below 10 volts, the ignition is not going to work.
Also, would be good to get a manaul (factory or Clymer) so can check other things too.
Oh, wait... have we seen pics of this ES....?
.Last edited by Redman; 10-12-2023, 09:43 PM.http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
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Originally posted by salami View Post.....
i will be buying an electric tester to see if there is voltage at coils . . . . ..
You have a 1980s GS, so, you will need a volt meter.
Hey, wait, you siad you checked kill swtich and other things electrially........ ? ?
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Originally posted by Redman View Post
You have a 40 year old motorcycle, so it would be a good idea to have a volt meter.
You have a 1980s GS, so, you will need a volt meter.
Hey, wait, you siad you checked kill swtich and other things electrially........ ? ?
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Originally posted by salami View Post
yes I checked them using volt meter, I checked that one of the coils had 11.78 volts so, I will be checking the other contacts tomorrow.
This check split the coil primary circuit in half. All the wiring, connectors, and switches from the battery up to the coil are good.
Now let’s check the ground side of the coil primary circuit.
Take a voltage reading from the ground side of that coil WHILE cranking the engine.
If the voltage jumps up and down while cranking, the coil primary circuit is okay on that coil.
Get the all same readings from the other coil.
What did you get?
Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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Originally posted by pdqford View Post
11.78 volts at the positive terminal of the coil’s primary circuit is good.
This check split the coil primary circuit in half. All the wiring, connectors, and switches from the battery up to the coil are good.
Now let’s check the ground side of the coil primary circuit.
Take a voltage reading from the ground side of that coil WHILE cranking the engine.
If the voltage jumps up and down while cranking, the coil primary circuit is okay on that coil.
Get the all same readings from the other coil.
What did you get?
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Originally posted by salami View Post
how would i do the test at the ground? of the coil?
Put the negative probe of your voltmeter to a good ground, or to the battery negative post.
With the ignition key in the ON position, crank the engine.
That white wire should go to the ignitor box , which makes and releases the the coil's primary circuit ground as the engine spins.
When the ignitor box provides the ground, your meter should see close to zero volts.
When the ignitor box release the ground, your meter should see close to your 11.78 volts.
It may be difficult to read the meter accurately with it jumping up and down, but you'll know if its jumping around.
Then repeat the process on the other coil, where the yellow/black wire connects to that coil.
That will tell you if both coil's primary circuits are functioning correctly.
Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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