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  • MBFMGP

    #1

    Charging / Starting Problem

    Hi All,

    Have An 82 Gs850g That Runs Well And Does Everything Else Well Except.....\

    Theres Always An Except Or A But...

    What Happens Is This ; If By Slim Chance The Bike Starts When Its Been Sitting For A Day Or So After Running For A While If I Park It Will Refuse To Stat Or Crank.

    I Thought It Was A Charging Problem But The Battery Seems To Be Charged When This Happens.

    Any Ideas Will Be Appreciated.

    Thanks In Advance

    Fred
  • mortation

    #2
    You checked the battery and it still has a good charge? Are the terminals clean? Sounds to me like a crappy battery or bad terminals.

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    • MBFMGP

      #3
      I Cleaned Then But They Looked Ok.

      Thanks Fro The Help

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      • zuzu

        #4
        How do you know that the battery is fully charged? Whats steps have you done to check the state of the battery? Knowing that would help.

        Zuzu

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        • BassCliff

          #5
          Originally posted by MBFMGP
          Hi All,

          Have An 82 Gs850g That Runs Well And Does Everything Else Well Except.....\

          Theres Always An Except Or A But...

          What Happens Is This ; If By Slim Chance The Bike Starts When Its Been Sitting For A Day Or So After Running For A While If I Park It Will Refuse To Stat Or Crank.

          I Thought It Was A Charging Problem But The Battery Seems To Be Charged When This Happens.

          Any Ideas Will Be Appreciated.

          Thanks In Advance

          Fred
          marvinsc, is that you? :-D

          Check your battery, both in the "at rest" state and at 3000rpm. Make sure you have clean battery terminals. Connect a dedicated ground wire between your regulator/rectifier and the (-) side of the battery. Don't rely on a frame ground. Lots of good information in the stator papers resource.

          Might just be bad connections on the starter or the gunked-up starter itself may need cleaning.

          Thank you for your indulgence,

          BassCliff

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          • Guest

            #6
            I had this problem and it turned out to be a dirty kill switch.
            Also bypass the clutch safety switch.
            When the no start issue arises jump the starter solenoid and see what happens.

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