No spark 1990 1000R
- Swoggy Loiner
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I could be wrong but it sounds like there's a broken wire somewhere. When it started up and you run it down the street it worked. You obviously turned the bars to turn it round and then you put it back in the garage. Did you put the steering lock on? If you did, that's why I'm thinking there could be a broken wire making a contact and then not.
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Sounds like a bad connection somewhere to me, if the pickup coil itself was shagged I wouldn't expect it to start at all.
If you make a test light out of a bulb that lights up when connected across the battery you can then check to see if there's power at the coils when it won't start.
On my 1991 RU the power to the coils is the red and white wire. Put one end of your test light to the earth on the battery and put the other end on the red and white at the coil, it should light up with the ignition on.
(Sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs, been to the pub:)
If you make a test light out of a bulb that lights up when connected across the battery you can then check to see if there's power at the coils when it won't start.
On my 1991 RU the power to the coils is the red and white wire. Put one end of your test light to the earth on the battery and put the other end on the red and white at the coil, it should light up with the ignition on.
(Sorry if I'm teaching you to suck eggs, been to the pub:)
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[URL=http://s20.photobucket.com/user/stigsdu ... 8.jpg.html]Stig wrote:I had the opposite... I couldn't turn mine off. It would run even with no ignition switch connected. In the block connector behind the head stock, two of the terminals had melted together to make a circuit
Hi guys, thought I might pop my cherry here!
Thanks for sorting my registration Stig.
I'm interested in the fused terminal you experienced on your exup. I had exactly the same thing occur on one of my OW01's. It was first time out at a club meeting after putting it together. The ignition wouldn't turn off. I was grateful the bike didn't catch fire, I got home disconnected the battery.
The 4 pin terminal on my OW was melted as yours. I thought it must have been water from pressure washing or poor contacts? Did you work out cause?
Cheers, Ralph.
Thanks Stig, Unfortunately mine fused itself together, so I had to cut it out of the loom. Thankfully, it is a common type of plug. I'll have to check the wattage of the bulbs, it was at night, so the lights were on.
You obviously haven't had a problem since?
You can turn the lights off on the OW's, so daytime you have a choice.
Here are my road-bikes, I have parts to build a further 6 race bikes Cheers.
You obviously haven't had a problem since?
You can turn the lights off on the OW's, so daytime you have a choice.
Here are my road-bikes, I have parts to build a further 6 race bikes Cheers.