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Isnt there a way to subscribe to a thread without making a post in it?
I'm interested in the outcome of this one.
Isnt there a way to subscribe to a thread without making a post in it?
I'm interested in the outcome of this one.
see the attachment
see the attachment
so I don't have an Ohm Meter......I'm going to replace the plugs first because it needs them anyways then I'm going to see about whether or not Autozone has ohm meter on their tool loan list and go from there.........I miss my Fluke from the Navy!![]()
I've been reading through your forum and I'm having similar problems. I have a 1980 GS550L that I recently picked up from a family member. The bike seemed to run fine when I first got it but when I moved it on my truck it started having issues. I had it out in a parking lot teaching my friend to ride when he stalled it and I couldn't get it restarted. I eventually got it started by push-starting it (tough on level ground btw) After I got it started I had to keep on the throttle because it didn't want to stay running once it started up. I got it home and let it cool, when I got home it started right up! Once it warmed up I cut the engine and tried to restart and it just cranked. My Grandfather seems to think it's the fuel petcock being fickle but I ran some tests and disagree. First I installed a fuel shut-off valve and cut it off before shutting off the bike. Still just cranked and wouldn't start. Then I took off and dismantled the fuel petcock. Seems fine to me although there is only a tiny pinhole that changes from "on" to "prime" and I was under the impression that prime just dumped fuel in even with no suction. Tommorow I'm going to take it out and see if it just dies on me while riding but I'm very interested to see how this works out. I hope you figure this out but if I find something I will let you know. Good luck!
The reason I stated 3 & 4 was, that is the side the signal generator and ignitor(<??) are on. most likely when you are checking the ignition system your butt is sitting on that side also.And why 3 & 4 plugs.....why not 1 & 2?
Here's something to try. As mentioned it sure sounds like the ignitor. If it was a coil or pickup it would mostly likely only affect either your #2&3 or #1&4 cylinders but not all cylinders. The common thing here is the ignitor, a bad connection or switch. Because the symptom is so easily and reliably repeatable I would suspect the ignitor is having a problem. An easy way to tell would be to run it the 10 minutes until it fails and find a way to quickly cool the ignitor. You can use compressed air, canned air, electrical refrigerant or even mist some water on it (being careful about connectors etc). Then wait say 5 minutes instead of the usual 20 - 30 minutes and see if it starts. If it does then that's your problem. Good luck, these electrical gremlins can be a real PITA sometimes. Also if you have the glass tube fuses, replace it, I've seen where they become deattached at one end from vibration and cause weird intermittent problems. They look OK but sometimes work and sometimes not.