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always check and make sure that the petcock isnt in the "prime" position......... it will flood everything!!!!! i hate making newb mistakes.
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This is exactly the way I understand it. But still, I have yet to ever hear of or seen first hand of anyone having any ill effects while doing it.
Also spoke to a friend of a friend who is a bike mechanic who says lots of things *can* go wrong while jumping a bike from an auto but running the auto while doing so is not one of em, provided the charging system is in proper working condition in the first place.(which is pretty much what you said)
Like I said, I've done it many times on several different/and alike bikes with no problems.
But on the other hand, if it works fine without running the automobile then do it this way..
DEADLY SINS OF YOUR GSHere is a list of things that you should NEVER DO EVER. They come up a lot in various threads. Perhaps this will become an evil-twin to Nessism's noob mistake list and/or BassCliff's maintenance list:
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These guys could have just done a search . . .
1. NEVER START THE BIKE IF THERE IS GAS IN THE OILI'll edit this as more come to mind, but if you have any seriously bad moves that fit the NEVER DO THIS, post away. Try to stick to the real "pathway to doom" stuff, not the never-ending debates about pods/pipes, oil, sawzalls, etc.
2. NEVER TURN THE ENGINE BY HAND OR OTHERWISE WITHOUT THE CAM CHAIN TENSIONER IN PLACE AND ARMED
3. NEVER ROTATE THE CAMS WITHOUT A SHIM IN EVERY VALVE BUCKET
4. NEVER RELY ON A PO/SHOP/BUDDY TO HAVE DONE ANYTHING CORRECTLY ON YOUR BIKE, EVER.
5. NEVER JUMP START THE BIKE FROM A RUNNING CAR BATTERY
6. NEVER IDLE YOUR AIR-COOLED ENGINE FOR MORE THAN A MINUTE OR TWO WITHOUT A FAN TO PROVIDE AIR-FLOW
7. NEVER USE AN EZ-OUT (MORE LIKE NEVER-OUT, AMIRITE?) TO EXTRACT A STUCK OR STRIPPED BOLT. USE LEFT-HANDED DRILL BITS INSTEAD.
8. NEVER RIDE WITHOUT HELMET, JACKET, BOOTS, GLOVES. ATGATT.
9. NEVER CLEAN, LUBE, FONDLE OR DO ANYTHING WITH YOUR CHAIN WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
10. NEVER USE ARMOUR-ALL TO CLEAN A SEAT OR TIRES.
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If there are good links to threads the explain why these are such deadly sins (or better yet, demonstrate what happens to the sinner), post them here to add to the list.
You are correct, the donor vehicle is not going to supply any more current than the bike demands, but current draw is not the main issue.
The problem is that the voltage regulator (R/R) on the bike is going to try to regulate ANY voltage that is applied across its terminals. Its terminals are basically connected to the battery at all times. If, for example, your R/R has a set-point of 14.1 volts and your donor vehicle is putting out 14.5 volts, your bike is going to try to regulate that down to 14.1. The donor sees that as a load and compensates by increasing the current flow to maintain its own voltage set-point. Your R/R can only handle so much current (probably about 25 amps) and most car alternators are capable of putting out well over 100 amps. Guess which one dies first? :-k
Yep, the power that needed by the sarter is measure in WATTS. Watts are calculated by multiplying volts by amps. To minimize the number of amps that the booster is required to deliver (requiring heavier-duty parts, larger wires, etc.), they run a slightly higher voltage. THAT is what cooks the R/R, as detailed above.
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DEADLY SINS OF YOUR GS
These guys could have just done a search . . .
Here is a list of things that you should NEVER DO EVER. They come up a lot in various threads. Perhaps this will become an evil-twin to Nessism's noob mistake list and/or BassCliff's maintenance list:
1. NEVER START THE BIKE IF THERE IS GAS IN THE OILI'll edit this as more come to mind, but if you have any seriously bad moves that fit the NEVER DO THIS, post away. Try to stick to the real "pathway to doom" stuff, not the never-ending debates about pods/pipes, oil, sawzalls, etc.
2. NEVER TURN THE ENGINE BY HAND OR OTHERWISE WITHOUT THE CAM CHAIN TENSIONER IN PLACE AND ARMED
3. NEVER ROTATE THE CAMS WITHOUT A SHIM IN EVERY VALVE BUCKET
4. NEVER RELY ON A PO/SHOP/BUDDY TO HAVE DONE ANYTHING CORRECTLY ON YOUR BIKE, EVER.
5. NEVER JUMP START THE BIKE FROM A RUNNING CAR BATTERY
6. NEVER IDLE YOUR AIR-COOLED ENGINE FOR MORE THAN A MINUTE OR TWO WITHOUT A FAN TO PROVIDE AIR-FLOW
7. NEVER USE AN EZ-OUT (MORE LIKE NEVER-OUT, AMIRITE?) TO EXTRACT A STUCK OR STRIPPED BOLT. USE LEFT-HANDED DRILL BITS INSTEAD.
8. NEVER RIDE WITHOUT HELMET, JACKET, BOOTS, GLOVES. ATGATT.
9. NEVER CLEAN, LUBE, FONDLE OR DO ANYTHING WITH YOUR CHAIN WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
10. NEVER USE ARMOUR-ALL TO CLEAN A SEAT OR TIRES.
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If there are good links to threads the explain why these are such deadly sins (or better yet, demonstrate what happens to the sinner), post them here to add to the list.
I've seen it go wrong. First bike I took a look at was a gs500 a year back or so. Guy brought a brand new battery cuz the old one wasn't charging. Hooked it up to a running suv and a shower of sparks ensued. Toasted something for sure.
I'll review in a minute...but some good points mentioned. I'll also look at the replies...constantly learning here.
Ed
Item #9--I read about an incident where some unfortunate rider thought it was a good idea to run the engine while cleaning his chain...NOT a good result. Would it be out of poor taste to display his picture here? If NO, I also have a clip from "Family Guy" showing Peter lighting several M80s and blowing off his fingers.
If it's not acceptable, I won't post. The other site I'm a member of has a "wicked" sense of things. It's interesting how people react to this sort of thing.
As for item #5--I was getting jump-started the day I registered my bike and the "Mobile Maintenance" van deployed to my location helped me get her back to the shop. As we were connecting the battery cables, I made a comment to start the van engine and the mechanic looked at me and said, "Hell No!"
Do you know what that will do to your bike? "Rookie me"...I said, "nope." Basically, it would mess up the entire charging system..."NO BUENO!"
So now I know and it makes sense...different batteries sizes means different power output.
Ed
Sorry, that is not quite true.So now I know and it makes sense...different batteries sizes means different power output.
Sorry, that is not quite true.
As long as they are both 12 volt batteries (and most current vehicles are), the only difference that size makes is how long you can crank it before it dies.
The real reason that you don't want to have the donor vehicle running is because your little voltage regulator will try to regulate the voltage that it sees coming in. If it is more than the regulation point, it will simply shunt whatever it can to ground to regulate the voltage. The problem there is that the donor vehicle sees the load and kicks up its output to maintain the voltage. Your R/R tries to regulate the increased output by remaining in "shunt" mode, the donor vehicle stays ramped up, ... the cycle continues. It should be plain to see that your R/R is going to give up before the donor vehicle's ALTERNATOR even reaches maximum capacity.
If you simply connect jumper cables to a non-running donor, your bike only sees 12 volts that happens to last longer when you try to crank it.
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How tight are to torquing them?Torquing up head bolts..... if they feel as though they are about to shear off.... they probably are![]()
How tight are to torquing them?
The specs are only to about 27 lb/ft, not sure how that relates to Newton/meters or whatever values you are using.
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