Turn the key on, and the guages light up, as usual, but...the oil temp guage whips to full (and the bike is cold). The headlight doesn't come on (it usually does) The starter does not work, press the button, nothing. I tried jump starting, nothing. I shorted the solenoid, it turns over, doesn't start. Verdict: No fire. I pulled the fuses, no problems, switched them around, nothing. Unplugged CDI, fuse box, etc, nothing. What is stopping the fire? It did this to me before but then magically fixed itself overnight. I never thought of it again. Doesn't seem to be loose wires, or bad connections. Wiggled everything and no problems. Can drive miles on end with no problems. Ideas?
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fowlerrudi
Bizarre Electrical Trouble 84 GS750EF
Hey folks, I am stranded at work, my bike will not start. Here are the symptons:
Turn the key on, and the guages light up, as usual, but...the oil temp guage whips to full (and the bike is cold). The headlight doesn't come on (it usually does) The starter does not work, press the button, nothing. I tried jump starting, nothing. I shorted the solenoid, it turns over, doesn't start. Verdict: No fire. I pulled the fuses, no problems, switched them around, nothing. Unplugged CDI, fuse box, etc, nothing. What is stopping the fire? It did this to me before but then magically fixed itself overnight. I never thought of it again. Doesn't seem to be loose wires, or bad connections. Wiggled everything and no problems. Can drive miles on end with no problems. Ideas?Tags: None
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Originally posted by fowlerrudi View PostHey folks, I am stranded at work, my bike will not start. Here are the symptons:
Turn the key on, and the guages light up, as usual, but...the oil temp guage whips to full (and the bike is cold). The headlight doesn't come on (it usually does) The starter does not work, press the button, nothing. I tried jump starting, nothing. I shorted the solenoid, it turns over, doesn't start. Verdict: No fire. I pulled the fuses, no problems, switched them around, nothing. Unplugged CDI, fuse box, etc, nothing. What is stopping the fire? It did this to me before but then magically fixed itself overnight. I never thought of it again. Doesn't seem to be loose wires, or bad connections. Wiggled everything and no problems. Can drive miles on end with no problems. Ideas?
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fowlerrudi
Hey thanks. That seems to be the idea on www.nbriders.ca as well. Bad ground somewhere. I'll have to go on a scavenger hunt after work...Thanks again.
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t3rmin
You tried shorting the solenoid already so this probably isn't it, but I'd take a good look at the clutch lever interlock switch. I think it only prevents the starter from activating though...
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fowlerrudi
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AOD
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Originally posted by AOD View PostKill switch?1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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fowlerrudi
Hey guys, thanks for all the help, I tore up everything, the oil sender, the fuse box, CDI, headlight, rear lights, voltage regulator, and traced it all to nothing. I put boosted with another battery and nothing happened. I took the battery out and installed a new one....BINGO. Do I feel stupid for searching through the entire bike when it happened to be the battery? Before you make fun, remember, battery would whirl the engine over so fast it would make your head spin. When shorting the solenoid the bike would roll over, just like a new battery. I don't know what is with this battery, but it is on it's way to the dump...
Again, thanks for the help.
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twistedwankel
Originally posted by fowlerrudi View PostHey guys, thanks for all the help, I tore up everything, the oil sender, the fuse box, CDI, headlight, rear lights, voltage regulator, and traced it all to nothing. I put boosted with another battery and nothing happened. I took the battery out and installed a new one....BINGO. Do I feel stupid for searching through the entire bike when it happened to be the battery? Before you make fun, remember, battery would whirl the engine over so fast it would make your head spin. When shorting the solenoid the bike would roll over, just like a new battery. I don't know what is with this battery, but it is on it's way to the dump...
Again, thanks for the help.
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fowlerrudi
Absolutely certain this was the problem. Don't buy DURABATT batteries. You get what you pay for. You can have the old battery if you want, it is capable of pulling some nasty tricks.
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