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obsidianghost
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obsidianghost
no, the wreck of a bike I got was more but it has other good parts that will make it pay for its self. I'm going to part it out soon.
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JEEPRUSTY
Originally posted by obsidianghost View Postno, the wreck of a bike I got was more but it has other good parts that will make it pay for its self. I'm going to part it out soon.
Dude do not part it out unless you need the money cos the very day you sell a part is the day it will die on your bike.
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obsidianghost
Some of the parts I will keep just in case, but I also need the money. I have to find a balance.
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ArtByScars
Originally posted by obsidianghost View Post@JEEPRUSTY Thanks for the info!
I did all the tests, it was all OK and I cleaned it up good. It turns but slowly like the battery is weak. I replaced the battery last weekend and cleaned all the connections between it and the starter. I checked the starter clutch and it seems to be working properly. I think I just need a new starter.
glad I found this post-my bike just started doing the same exact thing.
Turning over slow and weak, but the battery is fine, tested all connections w/ a volt meter. Everything is good, wires are good, cleaned all connections, Battery is brand new.
If I jump start it it starts and runs fine, but can't turn over and run by itself.
How hard was it to get the starter out? I was wondering about getting to those 2 bolts in the back w/o taking carbs off- any info would help.
Thanks!
-Noah
(also - would a starter from a 79 gs850 work on my 83 gs850GD? My part bike is a 79)
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obsidianghost
On my bike I just removed the tensioner and was able to get the back two bolts out no problem. I don't know how what your bike is like though.
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Originally posted by ArtByScars View Postglad I found this post-my bike just started doing the same exact thing.
Turning over slow and weak, but the battery is fine, tested all connections w/ a volt meter. Everything is good, wires are good, cleaned all connections, Battery is brand new.
If I jump start it it starts and runs fine, but can't turn over and run by itself.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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ArtByScars
Originally posted by tom203 View PostWell, if it starts fine with booster battery, there is something wrong with your new battery , despite any volt meter conclusions. Don't rip out that starter just yet.
figured bad bearings in the starter? everything tested fine
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JEEPRUSTY
Originally posted by ArtByScars View Postthe battery tested 12-13 volts... when we crank it over it draws almost to "0" on the meter- then is right back to 12-13v...
figured bad bearings in the starter? everything tested fine
Surface charge? a battery should not drop that much at all.
Repeat the starting test every 5 minutes and you may see that your battery has no signifigant ability to hold a charge.
I bought a nice new battery this summer went from dragging to cranking like a bat out of hell
oh yes and starting with a single touch of the starter button.
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ArtByScars
Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View PostSurface charge? a battery should not drop that much at all.
Repeat the starting test every 5 minutes and you may see that your battery has no signifigant ability to hold a charge.
I bought a nice new battery this summer went from dragging to cranking like a bat out of hell
oh yes and starting with a single touch of the starter button.
Could it be a bad solenoid and the extra amps from jump starting it pushes thru/by-passes the bad solenoid?
The starter spins right over when I've got booster cables on.
I am just confused... I've read thru the stator papers, haven't seen anything with this symptom except this post.
Electrical stuff is the bane of my existence.
Luckily I've a 79 GS850 parts bike... but it sat outside for a while- so I don't know if swapping parts would tell me anything bc they too might be bad.
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Originally posted by ArtByScars View PostThe battery has not drained- I've had this problem for about 5 days now, trying to crank it over and it's just whirring.. Lights are bright, the battery is about 2 months old. It always started awesome, just one touch of the starter button, just until one day it started whirring, like the battery was dead- but it's not.
Could it be a bad solenoid and the extra amps from jump starting it pushes thru/by-passes the bad solenoid?
The starter spins right over when I've got booster cables on.
Have you cleaned your main ground connection- the one that's near the starter? I know- too many questions!!1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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ArtByScars
Originally posted by tom203 View PostBack up a little- when you press starter do your lights stay bright while your starter is "whirring" ? Any extra amps from jump starting pushing thru the solenoid would probably cook it or the starter motor if either was defective. Are you jump starting with a booster battery or a running vehicle? Are you attaching negative jumper to bike's battery or to a frame ground?
Have you cleaned your main ground connection- the one that's near the starter? I know- too many questions!!
Cleaned all the wire connections- maybe I missed, but don't remember seeing a main ground near the starter... took the cover off and cleaned the connection on the starter itself (but it was shiny clean anyways)...
At this point when I push the start button I get a buzz from the solenoid area and thats it- not really any spinning of the starter, but I think the battery is getting weak from trying at this point.
I'm gonna go out and see if I missed the main ground you are talking about- but I think we cleaned them all.. give me a location to find the main ground to double check.
Thanks for keeping with me on this, I miss my bike and it's starting to hit 30's and 40's at night here
-Noah
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ArtByScars
alright I just went out and had an idea- took the battery out- it's completely dry.
I forgot that the wind blew my bike over twice- the over flow/vent tube must have drained out.
I'm gonna go fill it and see what happens...
That would make perfect sense why it tests fine but doesn't have enough juice to turn over. *d'oh!*
wish me luck!
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Originally posted by ArtByScars View Postalright I just went out and had an idea- took the battery out- it's completely dry.
I forgot that the wind blew my bike over twice- the over flow/vent tube must have drained out.
I'm gonna go fill it and see what happens...
That would make perfect sense why it tests fine but doesn't have enough juice to turn over. *d'oh!*
wish me luck!1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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