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Old 01-03-2014, 10:37 AM
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Hello like to introduce myself, im chris and have been riding "hurricanes" for 5 years now. I recently purchaed a 1990 cbr 1000f. I am having issues with spark.
I charged battery last night. Go in shop this morning and turn over testing spark (plug out that is grounder to frame) i got spark first three hits of the start button. After that it goes blank!!! tried again no spark. Wondering what could be the issue?
 
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Old 01-03-2014, 02:09 PM
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hi and welcome chris
electrical problems can be a pain, allways start with the easy first.
good battery (can take a fair bit to turn over and spark)
check all the connectors and earth points on the ignition side,coils ect to start (make sure you have a wiring diagram) some one else will be along with some more guidance as well
 
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Old 01-03-2014, 02:48 PM
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G'Day Chris,

Are the lights dimming when you try to start? Is the engine turning over at 'starting speed'?

Could be:

1. a collapsing cell in the battery (replace),
2. a dickey starter switch (clean or replace),
3. a dickey ignition lock (try spraying a little WD-40 or similar in the slot or pull apart and clean),
4. coil problems (replace coil packs with stick coils)
5. bad earths between the igniter and the coils (trace and clean all earth points)
6. dickey R/R (replace).............

Really we need a few more symptoms.

Cheers, SB
 
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Old 01-03-2014, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Sebastionbear
3. a dickey ignition lock (try spraying a little WD-40 or similar in the slot or pull apart and clean),
Only thing I'd modify here is to opt for one of two sprays:
* A "dry" lube (such as Jigaloo or Blaster)
* Electronic cleaner

WD is "wet" and tends to gather and pull dirt (and such) into places you didn't intend.
 
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Old 01-03-2014, 03:41 PM
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Are both coil pairs loosing spark, 1/4, 2/3? If both sides are effected the problem is upstream of the coils as it's not likely to loose both coils and spark triggers at the same time. If starter cranking speed is normal, indicating a strong/charged battery(measure battery volts while cranking) stay on the ignition side of the equation. If battery falls off quickly and a low voltage is supplied to coils, look on the battery side, as the guys mentioned-battery, grounds, connections.
 
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Old 01-03-2014, 10:17 PM
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12 volts on battery, when i crank over it drops to 7.2. dose not seem like its turning over fast. battery looks good. im gonna have it checked tomorrow. was told by a friend that the pulse gentrator has kicked the bucket. but if that was the case i wouldn't have spark at all correct?
 
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Old 01-04-2014, 04:45 AM
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Probably correct. Electronics are as electronics do but I'd go for sticking a new battery in first. These bikes are very susceptible to poor starting if the battery is not top notch.
Have you tried jumping from a car battery (without the engine running) to see if the symptoms remain unchanged with the extra kick?
If your battery is OK then it should be turning over fast even with the plugs in. Failing starter motors are not common.
 
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Old 01-04-2014, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by cdeal206
12 volts on battery, when i crank over it drops to 7.2. dose not seem like its turning over fast. battery looks good. im gonna have it checked tomorrow.
That seems to be a bit of an issue, I'd be expecting to see more than 12V before you start.

Batteries are like women; they may look good on the outside, but they can have some internal stuff going on that will eventually drive you to drink.
 
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Old 01-04-2014, 09:39 AM
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I have not tried jumper cables yet. Will do around lunch time. Also i would like to thank everyone for the help so far. Been reading post on CBRforum for years now and finally joined. I think im hooked!
 
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Welcome to the forum cdeal206.

Some other things that can kill the spark are faulty; clutch switch, neutral switch, side stand switch.

Fuse perhaps?
 


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