Hey, folks.
I've got an '80SG with an engine from a '82-84XJ. At least the engine serial number suggests it's an XJ engine... there's a vacuum/mechanical advance under the timing plate... I thought XJs used electronic timing. It also appears to have the YICS path (there's a plug under the intake on the engine).
Good news: I've got a safety, so the bike is technically ready for the road.
Bad news: It doesn't like to start for two reasons:
1) Sometimes the starter will crank the engine, then the teeth will disengage, and I'll hear it spin up really fast. Once I let go of the button, I can hear it spin down, then engage again. I know this problem is in my starter, but is there a fix, or am I looking for a replacement?
2) When it's cranking well, it still doesn't like to start. I might spend 2 minutes cranking and playing with the choke and throttle before it will fire up. Last night, it sounded like it was trying to start on one or two cylinders... it would chug as long as I was holding the starter button, but didn't want to get going for maybe 10-15 seconds. Once it does fire up, it runs well and idles well.
I hooked up my timing light, and it would go off sometimes while cranking, but not all the time, so I figure I've got a weak or intermittent spark problem while starting. Once it's running, the spark is consistent.
I read the "troubleshooting a bike that will crank but won't start" tech tip. Where is the ballast resistor? I've got a bunch more troubleshooting left to do, but I thought I'd start with the ballast resistor.
So far, I've fixed the pick-up coil wires, and I've cleaned the carbs and set the float heights. Anything else obvious left to do? My next step will be replacing the fuse block (I've got one of T.C.'s) and cleaning all the connectors. I'll check all the resistances in the ignition system while I'm at it.
I've got an '80SG with an engine from a '82-84XJ. At least the engine serial number suggests it's an XJ engine... there's a vacuum/mechanical advance under the timing plate... I thought XJs used electronic timing. It also appears to have the YICS path (there's a plug under the intake on the engine).
Good news: I've got a safety, so the bike is technically ready for the road.
Bad news: It doesn't like to start for two reasons:
1) Sometimes the starter will crank the engine, then the teeth will disengage, and I'll hear it spin up really fast. Once I let go of the button, I can hear it spin down, then engage again. I know this problem is in my starter, but is there a fix, or am I looking for a replacement?
2) When it's cranking well, it still doesn't like to start. I might spend 2 minutes cranking and playing with the choke and throttle before it will fire up. Last night, it sounded like it was trying to start on one or two cylinders... it would chug as long as I was holding the starter button, but didn't want to get going for maybe 10-15 seconds. Once it does fire up, it runs well and idles well.
I hooked up my timing light, and it would go off sometimes while cranking, but not all the time, so I figure I've got a weak or intermittent spark problem while starting. Once it's running, the spark is consistent.
I read the "troubleshooting a bike that will crank but won't start" tech tip. Where is the ballast resistor? I've got a bunch more troubleshooting left to do, but I thought I'd start with the ballast resistor.
So far, I've fixed the pick-up coil wires, and I've cleaned the carbs and set the float heights. Anything else obvious left to do? My next step will be replacing the fuse block (I've got one of T.C.'s) and cleaning all the connectors. I'll check all the resistances in the ignition system while I'm at it.
Comment