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Bikes Completely Dead.......Bugger

Started by cahop, March 26, 2017, 09:08:00 PM

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cahop

Hi all,

So I have a FJ1100 1984 that was sitting in a shed for 10 years, I have just recently (after a great deal of frustration) gave the carbies a good clean and put them back on the bike, starter her up and gave her a squirt and it revved reasonable well,  gave it a few more spirited squirts.....then noticed that fuel was pi$$ing out of the overflow so killed her pretty quickly.

Went to start her and suddenly had absolutely nothing. no lights, no nothing.......completely dead in the water.

I have been running her off a jump starter pack as it doesn't have a battery.

My mind goes straight worse case scenario which is did the positive and negative leads of the jump pack touch?? I dont remember hearing/seeing a spark, but for a bike to just die on the spot and knowing these cables have come close to touching before (I know......should have learnt from the first near miss) I would have to think this is a real possibility.

I checked the fuses in the fuse box and they appear ok (2x 15amp and 1 x 20amp), so is there any other fuses that I can check? maybe a relay?

I feel a significant electrical inveistgation is ahead of me :Facepalm:

bigbore2

fuel piss is stuck float needle.  bang on carbs from R and L sides with a rubber hammer.
My 84 is dead also. 3 shops later, still no go.  I hope Randy can fix it. That engine is so very, very nice.

ct7088

Look for a looped over red wire at the rear of the battery box. Pull the cover up, there is a 30 amp fuse and a spot for a spare inside. Shorting the cables together of the jumper pack shouldn't blow the fuse of the bike.
Chris

cahop

I'm putting a great deal of hope into that looped red wire..............................

cahop

Good news!!! It was just that fuse......however I still have fuel pouring out of the carbies (over flow and out of the throat.

Looks like the carbies are coming off again......

oldktmdude

   Check the o rings on the float valve needle seats. It's quite common for them to go hard and leak when the bike has been left sitting for a long period.
   Regards, Pete.
1985 FJ1100 x2 (1 sold)
2009 TDM 900
1980 Kawasaki Z1R Mk11 (sold and still regretting it)
1979 Kawasaki Z650 (sold)
1985 Suzuki GSXR 400 x2 (next project)
2001 KTM 520 exc (sold)
2004 GasGas Ec300
1981 Honda CB 900 F (sold)
1989 Kawasaki GPX 600 Adventure

IanDavidWilliams

Quote from: cahop on March 27, 2017, 05:47:11 AM
Good news!!! It was just that fuse......however I still have fuel pouring out of the carbies (over flow and out of the throat.

Looks like the carbies are coming off again......

Check that the two vents on carbs 2 & 4 are free to air. I made the mistake of plugging them and had fuel everywhere - the vents are close to the fuel intake pipes. I also have the ;84 1100. Cheers
Thanks,
Ian Williams
FJ 1100 1984