ideas anyone
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ideas anyone
strange one, that for the moment has me flummoxed
I stripped the panels etc off the bike last november and have been working away for several months on assorted things
Last week, I was in a position where I could get it back on the road again for a morning jolly - so, i threw it together... but the bike would not start
no worries, I stole hanna's oasis green falco and went for a much needed blast
so last week end I decided to get to the bottom of it not starting
first thing is - the battery is fine and is on an optimate
second, there is no alarm
ok - so, the fuel pump does not prime - at all - the bike turns over but no fuel, no firing....
hmmm having had a dodgy kill switch for a while, I remembered that I had a spare kill switch in the garage ... after taking apart the screen and surround, I changed that - still nothing
so - double checked all the fuses - could not see a blown one......
checked the tip over switch... tried it the other way up just in case,,,, nothing
hmmm - lets try the diag approach - connected the two leads and bugger me - shows nothing - not even diag on the display....
so, off with the rear cowl again.....
hmmm on the left side with all the relays I have a two part connector that goes to nothing - has two light blue leads on it - is this the same for every one else?
and finally, any thoughts anyone? or is this going to be a long take everything apart and check job?
I stripped the panels etc off the bike last november and have been working away for several months on assorted things
Last week, I was in a position where I could get it back on the road again for a morning jolly - so, i threw it together... but the bike would not start
no worries, I stole hanna's oasis green falco and went for a much needed blast
so last week end I decided to get to the bottom of it not starting
first thing is - the battery is fine and is on an optimate
second, there is no alarm
ok - so, the fuel pump does not prime - at all - the bike turns over but no fuel, no firing....
hmmm having had a dodgy kill switch for a while, I remembered that I had a spare kill switch in the garage ... after taking apart the screen and surround, I changed that - still nothing
so - double checked all the fuses - could not see a blown one......
checked the tip over switch... tried it the other way up just in case,,,, nothing
hmmm - lets try the diag approach - connected the two leads and bugger me - shows nothing - not even diag on the display....
so, off with the rear cowl again.....
hmmm on the left side with all the relays I have a two part connector that goes to nothing - has two light blue leads on it - is this the same for every one else?
and finally, any thoughts anyone? or is this going to be a long take everything apart and check job?
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
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Just an idea
and for free ....
blue wires afraid my Daltonism doesn't allow me to go further on that one but I don't recall having any spare wires ... previous accessory removed?
Just an idea

and for free ....
blue wires afraid my Daltonism doesn't allow me to go further on that one but I don't recall having any spare wires ... previous accessory removed?
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- HowardQ
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It won't need much petrol Paddy, if the fuel pump aint running!
Trying Hanna's tank/fuel pump does sound like a good start Pete, but I would stick some fresh super unleaded in your tank if it has been stood with unleaded sludge in the tank over winter.
Trying Hanna's tank/fuel pump does sound like a good start Pete, but I would stick some fresh super unleaded in your tank if it has been stood with unleaded sludge in the tank over winter.
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- flatlander
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I find that not trying to start it as such but just trying to get any residual fuel from the syatem through always helps after a lay up before going for the big raucous I need noise pump
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That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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Re: ideas anyone
Mine did this after the last time I had the arse plastics off.Aladinsaneuk wrote: ok - so, the fuel pump does not prime - at all - the bike turns over but no fuel, no firing....
Bike turned on but pump didn't prime, in much the same way as if you turn it on without turning the alarm off first.
I'd pulled the wires off one of the doohickeys under the tail. Near side, where all the relays live, closest one to the front of the bike. Take the tail off Hanna's compare the wiring for spare blue dangly wires and try swapping the doohickey over.
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