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devillox
Bike won't stay running!
...after i remove it from the charger or jump. i put a brand new battery in it- after trying to use the battery that was in it- with the same result. it will run fine but, it won't stay running once a jumping source is removed. Any suggestions? Things to look for? Any help at all would be great... because I'm no mechanic. I'm gong to have to clean the carbs next, but first I have to get the bike to my place. It's still at the sellers location! This is a GS1100GK, 1983, not at all stock!Tags: None
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nabrams
There are several possibilities:
1. Your charging system (or other electrical component) may have a short that heats up after a bit and robs all your juice so that bike won't fire the plugs. When you have that extra jump source it overcomes this deficiency. So detach the charging system, headlight and tail-light (your bike will run for several hours on a fully charged battery with lights off) and see what happens.
2. You're not connecting the battery properly (loose and/or dirty connection).
3. One or both of the coils are on the verge of failure and won't provide a strong enough spark with "normal" current. In general, weak coils will fire better if the bike is being jumped from a non-running car.
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devillox
Thanks! It's going to be 101 today so if I know what to look for, I might not get heatstroke. I was looking at coils and wires last night, but in the Clymer's nor the shop manual could i find if the coils were inductive or capacitive. I don't think I saw a CDI box, so I'm guessing they're inductive. Anyone out there know?
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devillox
Positive to the battery/positive cable and negative to the frame. I didn't check that the negative actually connected to the frame.
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Tervo
That could be the reason, as long as you are connected through cables, the system is grounded, when you remove the cables ad if the battery is not grounded, you would have no voltage.
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flyingace
Get a multitester and determine the voltage of your battery. If it's below 12 volts, you got a problem. It should be well above that.
Did you trickle charge the battery first after you got it? Sounds like it can't power anything by itself.
ps - if it's an '83, it's a CDI ignition (if that's what you're asking).Last edited by Guest; 07-20-2006, 06:02 PM.
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tconroy
Originally posted by devilloxPositive to the battery/positive cable and negative to the frame. I didn't check that the negative actually connected to the frame.
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devillox
thanks... that's what i wanted to know. so the accel coil part is 140404? anyone else put those on? how did they work?
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devillox
The ground was the problem! All fixed up and roaring to go... Thanks so much! Hopefully when I get the coils, it will show even more improvement.
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devillox
Originally posted by flyingaceps - if it's an '83, it's a CDI ignition (if that's what you're asking).
advice to any newbies... always do a search of the forum!
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