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bike won`t start :(
Hi gang,
I finished the valve clearance adjustment and put the bike back together ..
just to find out it won`t start.
This is the situation: battery is charged and turns the starter, all
electrical systems, lights horn etc. work fine. ignition coil is properly
connected. Removed the tank took out the plug and hit the starter button,
plug was working/sparking.
Checked the electrical harness for visible problems/disconnections, all
semed to be ok. Put the tank back, made sure that the fuel hoses were
properly conncted (thinner one that goes to the top of the carb connected to
the petcock`s vacum tube- the horisontal one, the thick grey one going to
the bottom of the carb connected to the gas tube, vertical one). Losened the
allen bolt on the right bottom of the carb, gas was dripping out at the
bottom, so there was gas in the carb too (bike was in winter storage and I
drained the carb at that time, so the gas got in there today when I put the
tank on with fuel in it). Ugh .. I am out of ideas. As I said I did a valve
clearance adjustment previously on the bike, the new measurements are Left
Intake: 8", Right Intake 7", Left Exhaust 10", Right Exhaust 9". Could that
valve clearance adjustment have caused this starting problem somehow? I
tried starting it for like 30 min, the battery finally gave in but all I got
was a few backfires nothing more. The bike was unused all winter and had no
probolems when I put it away last fall. BTW the gas in the tank is fresh
(put it in today), battery was in stored separately during the winter and
periodically charged.
Anyone got any ideas ?
Thanks
Henrik
Montreal, Quebec
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bike won`t start :(
Henrick
You have spark, fuel, ...air?(check the airbox for mice?)
Usually if it don't start after you worked on it, it is directly related to
something you did. Go backwards and retrace your steps.
That said, you got spark, fuel and air? so next Q is how bad were your
valves, or, did you screw up the rotation? Misadjusted valves could result
in a backfiring non-starting motor.
I would pull the plug again first, check see if its wet with gas, let it
dry, let the combustion chamber dry, then try, might be flooded.
Then Id double check the valves if all else is cool.
Mark S. Hamlin
Corralitos, CA USA
2000 MZ Black Panther
1985 BMW K100
| Message: 24
| Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 02:35:16
| From: "Henrik M."
| Subject: Bike won`t start
|
| Hi gang,
|
| I finished the valve clearance adjustment and put the bike back together
..
| just to find out it won`t start.
|
| This is the situation: battery is charged and turns the starter, all
| electrical systems, lights horn etc. work fine. ignition coil is properly
| connected. Removed the tank took out the plug and hit the starter button,
| plug was working/sparking.
| Checked the electrical harness for visible problems/disconnections, all
| semed to be ok. Put the tank back, made sure that the fuel hoses were
| properly conncted (thinner one that goes to the top of the carb connected
to
| the petcock`s vacum tube- the horisontal one, the thick grey one going to
| the bottom of the carb connected to the gas tube, vertical one). Losened
the
| allen bolt on the right bottom of the carb, gas was dripping out at the
| bottom, so there was gas in the carb too (bike was in winter storage and I
| drained the carb at that time, so the gas got in there today when I put
the
| tank on with fuel in it). Ugh .. I am out of ideas. As I said I did a
valve
| clearance adjustment previously on the bike, the new measurements are Left
| Intake: 8", Right Intake 7", Left Exhaust 10", Right Exhaust 9". Could
that
| valve clearance adjustment have caused this starting problem somehow? I
| tried starting it for like 30 min, the battery finally gave in but all I
got
| was a few backfires nothing more. The bike was unused all winter and had
no
| probolems when I put it away last fall. BTW the gas in the tank is fresh
| (put it in today), battery was in stored separately during the winter and
| periodically charged.
|
| Anyone got any ideas ?
|
| Thanks
|
| Henrik
| Montreal, Quebec
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| Message: 25
| Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 19:36:14 -0700
| From: "Rich Kickbush"
| Subject: Re: 500 mile break in $$$$$$$
|
|
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: Dan Oaks
| To: Ronssito@...
| Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
| Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 7:09 PM
| Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] 500 mile break in $$$$$$$
|
|
|
|
| Ronssito@... wrote:
|
| > My dealer wants $300 (including tax and parts). The service includes
valve
| > adjustment, oil and filter, and a bunch of other minor things. This
seems
| > outrageous, because I had no damn idea this bike is so expensive to
maintain.
| > These are expensive toys!
| >
| > David
| > Silicon Valley
| >
|
| And now begin the alimony payments! Drop your pants and bend over,
you're about
| to learn the true meaning of the word "service".
|
| --
| bierdo
|
| 'Amen, bro, amen'! Now work out what you earn a day, work out what
parts you would need and what they will cost you. Don't include tools,
manuals, you gotta get these sometime anyway. Chances are, at those prices,
you could take a day off work, fix your KLR, learn something and be
satisfied that the job was done right, and not be that far behind.
|
| Rich
| Promoting non-productiveness everywhere.
|
|
|
|
| [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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bike won`t start :(
1. run button in "Run " position?
2. clear tube coming from float bowl unkinked?
3. intake valves are side by side to the rear right?
4. exhaust valves are side by side to the front right?
5. not opening the throttle to start right?
6. did you remove the cam chain tensioner bolt, washer and spring before doing the
adjustment?
7. did you only remove the cam chain tensioner bolt, washer and spring?
Kurt
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik M. [mailto:hall90@...]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:35 AM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Bike won`t start
Hi gang,
I finished the valve clearance adjustment and put the bike back together ..
just to find out it won`t start.
This is the situation: battery is charged and turns the starter, all
electrical systems, lights horn etc. work fine. ignition coil is properly
connected. Removed the tank took out the plug and hit the starter button,
plug was working/sparking.
Checked the electrical harness for visible problems/disconnections, all
semed to be ok. Put the tank back, made sure that the fuel hoses were
properly conncted (thinner one that goes to the top of the carb connected to
the petcock`s vacum tube- the horisontal one, the thick grey one going to
the bottom of the carb connected to the gas tube, vertical one). Losened the
allen bolt on the right bottom of the carb, gas was dripping out at the
bottom, so there was gas in the carb too (bike was in winter storage and I
drained the carb at that time, so the gas got in there today when I put the
tank on with fuel in it). Ugh .. I am out of ideas. As I said I did a valve
clearance adjustment previously on the bike, the new measurements are Left
Intake: 8", Right Intake 7", Left Exhaust 10", Right Exhaust 9". Could that
valve clearance adjustment have caused this starting problem somehow? I
tried starting it for like 30 min, the battery finally gave in but all I got
was a few backfires nothing more. The bike was unused all winter and had no
probolems when I put it away last fall. BTW the gas in the tank is fresh
(put it in today), battery was in stored separately during the winter and
periodically charged.
Anyone got any ideas ?
Thanks
Henrik
Montreal, Quebec
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bike won`t start :(
Henrik:
Try this. Remove the plug. Stick it back into the rubber plug boot.
Now "ground" the plug by pressing the threads of the plug to the
engine metal. Crank the starter just for a sec. Do you see nice big
sparks jump across the gap? If yes, you can be pretty sure the
electronics are working fine.
Caution:
- NO GAS or GAS FUMES in the area or you will blow up
- when you ground the plug, you better hold onto the rubber boot or
you will get shocked.
Pat
Austin, TX
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Henrik M." wrote: > Hi gang, > > I finished the valve clearance adjustment and put the bike back together .. > just to find out it won`t start. > > This is the situation: battery is charged and turns the starter, all > electrical systems, lights horn etc. work fine. ignition coil is properly > connected. Removed the tank took out the plug and hit the starter button, > plug was working/sparking. > Checked the electrical harness for visible problems/disconnections, all > semed to be ok. Put the tank back, made sure that the fuel hoses were > properly conncted (thinner one that goes to the top of the carb connected to > the petcock`s vacum tube- the horisontal one, the thick grey one going to > the bottom of the carb connected to the gas tube, vertical one). Losened the > allen bolt on the right bottom of the carb, gas was dripping out at the > bottom, so there was gas in the carb too (bike was in winter storage and I > drained the carb at that time, so the gas got in there today when I put the > tank on with fuel in it). Ugh .. I am out of ideas. As I said I did a valve > clearance adjustment previously on the bike, the new measurements are Left > Intake: 8", Right Intake 7", Left Exhaust 10", Right Exhaust 9". Could that > valve clearance adjustment have caused this starting problem somehow? I > tried starting it for like 30 min, the battery finally gave in but all I got > was a few backfires nothing more. The bike was unused all winter and had no > probolems when I put it away last fall. BTW the gas in the tank is fresh > (put it in today), battery was in stored separately during the winter and > periodically charged. > > Anyone got any ideas ? > > Thanks > > Henrik > Montreal, Quebec > ______________________________________________________________________ ___ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Henrik M." wrote:
together ..> Hi gang, > > I finished the valve clearance adjustment and put the bike back
all> just to find out it won`t start. > > This is the situation: battery is charged and turns the starter,
properly> electrical systems, lights horn etc. work fine. ignition coil is
button,> connected. Removed the tank took out the plug and hit the starter
problems/disconnections, all> plug was working/sparking. > Checked the electrical harness for visible
were> semed to be ok. Put the tank back, made sure that the fuel hoses
connected to> properly conncted (thinner one that goes to the top of the carb
going to> the petcock`s vacum tube- the horisontal one, the thick grey one
Losened the> the bottom of the carb connected to the gas tube, vertical one).
the> allen bolt on the right bottom of the carb, gas was dripping out at
storage and I> bottom, so there was gas in the carb too (bike was in winter
put the> drained the carb at that time, so the gas got in there today when I
a valve> tank on with fuel in it). Ugh .. I am out of ideas. As I said I did
are Left> clearance adjustment previously on the bike, the new measurements
Could that> Intake: 8", Right Intake 7", Left Exhaust 10", Right Exhaust 9".
somehow? I> valve clearance adjustment have caused this starting problem
all I got> tried starting it for like 30 min, the battery finally gave in but
and had no> was a few backfires nothing more. The bike was unused all winter
fresh> probolems when I put it away last fall. BTW the gas in the tank is
winter and> (put it in today), battery was in stored separately during the
______________________________________________________________________ ___> periodically charged. > > Anyone got any ideas ? > > Thanks > > Henrik > Montreal, Quebec >
http://www.hotmail.com Sounds to me like the valves we not adjusted properly... The bike ran before hand right ? I think if the valves aren't adjusted properly, you will have poor compression and / or fuel mixture Adam Montreal , Que> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Henrik M." wrote:
together ..> Hi gang, > > I finished the valve clearance adjustment and put the bike back
all> just to find out it won`t start. > > This is the situation: battery is charged and turns the starter,
properly> electrical systems, lights horn etc. work fine. ignition coil is
button,> connected. Removed the tank took out the plug and hit the starter
problems/disconnections, all> plug was working/sparking. > Checked the electrical harness for visible
were> semed to be ok. Put the tank back, made sure that the fuel hoses
connected to> properly conncted (thinner one that goes to the top of the carb
going to> the petcock`s vacum tube- the horisontal one, the thick grey one
Losened the> the bottom of the carb connected to the gas tube, vertical one).
the> allen bolt on the right bottom of the carb, gas was dripping out at
storage and I> bottom, so there was gas in the carb too (bike was in winter
put the> drained the carb at that time, so the gas got in there today when I
a valve> tank on with fuel in it). Ugh .. I am out of ideas. As I said I did
are Left> clearance adjustment previously on the bike, the new measurements
Could that> Intake: 8", Right Intake 7", Left Exhaust 10", Right Exhaust 9".
somehow? I> valve clearance adjustment have caused this starting problem
all I got> tried starting it for like 30 min, the battery finally gave in but
and had no> was a few backfires nothing more. The bike was unused all winter
fresh> probolems when I put it away last fall. BTW the gas in the tank is
winter and> (put it in today), battery was in stored separately during the
______________________________________________________________________ ___> periodically charged. > > Anyone got any ideas ? > > Thanks > > Henrik > Montreal, Quebec >
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bike won`t start :(
"The bike was unused all winter and had no
probolems when I put it away last fall"
Did you put fuel stabilizer in ?
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Henrik M." wrote:
Was the engine turned over with the cam tensioner removed? I wonder if maybe the cam chain jumped a tooth or two. RM>tried starting it for like 30 min, the battery finally gave in but >all I got was a few backfires nothing more.
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bike won`t start :(
"The bike was unused all winter and had no
probolems when I put it away last fall"
Did you put fuel stabilizer in ?
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yes, if not, the jets could be gummed up...you should be able to squirt some
starter fluid in there just to see if it starts to rumble. If it starts
you'll have to pull or tilt the carb and drop the float bowl and clean the
jets....
also, and we're just firing ideas at you...you did keep inches and
millimeters straight right? so the adjustments are in inches?
What you said about 15-20 Degrees off seems excessive on the pointers with
the head...Mr. T and others are better on this but I should think those
pointers should be very close to parallel....
Don't panic...there is a logical solution to this...
Kurt
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I drew out 15-20 degrees; it's definitely excessive but then you'd think it would run roughly and backfire, not refuse to start at all. It's hard to speak in degrees when you just eyeball. You should measure the angle . Did you pour in fuel stabilizer and run it through the carb before storing? If not I bet Kurt's right; it's a gummed up carb. Bogdan> What you said about 15-20 Degrees off seems excessive on the pointers with > the head...Mr. T and others are better on this but I should think those > pointers should be very close to parallel.... > > Don't panic...there is a logical solution to this... > > Kurt > >
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