Some of you may recall earlier this year when my XJ stopped firing after sitting out in the rain for an hour.
Well, I've just gotten back to school and the bike still won't fire. Are there any safeties that could be causing the bike to turn over but not fire? If so, can I bypass them? I'm not much good with the Wiring Diagrams so any and all help would be appreciated.
I'm also not sure precisely what I've done as far as checking everything else last semester. I know that I checked the coils and the spark plug leads and they were up to spec, but that's about all I remember for certain.
I do recall that I was to the point of thinking it may be the TCI box, but I want to eliminate all other possibilities before I get to that one. For instance, does the engine still crank with the kickstand down and the bike in gear? (The XJ has a safety that will kill the engine if the bike is put into gear with the sidestand down) Is it possible my neutral sensor is faulty, or the clutch sensor or sidestand switch is faulty? Or maybe it's the wiring in between...these are the kinds of things I want to check out before I send the TCI to Randy to be checked out.
I'm hoping to get the bike running in time for the big motorcycle rally here on the Big Island of Hawaii this weekend.
Can anyone think of other conditions that would allow the bike to crank over but not produce a spark?
Thanks once again guys!
Well, I've just gotten back to school and the bike still won't fire. Are there any safeties that could be causing the bike to turn over but not fire? If so, can I bypass them? I'm not much good with the Wiring Diagrams so any and all help would be appreciated.
I'm also not sure precisely what I've done as far as checking everything else last semester. I know that I checked the coils and the spark plug leads and they were up to spec, but that's about all I remember for certain.
I do recall that I was to the point of thinking it may be the TCI box, but I want to eliminate all other possibilities before I get to that one. For instance, does the engine still crank with the kickstand down and the bike in gear? (The XJ has a safety that will kill the engine if the bike is put into gear with the sidestand down) Is it possible my neutral sensor is faulty, or the clutch sensor or sidestand switch is faulty? Or maybe it's the wiring in between...these are the kinds of things I want to check out before I send the TCI to Randy to be checked out.
I'm hoping to get the bike running in time for the big motorcycle rally here on the Big Island of Hawaii this weekend.
Can anyone think of other conditions that would allow the bike to crank over but not produce a spark?
Thanks once again guys!
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