96 900rr Not Starting!!
#1
96 900rr Not Starting!!
so, ive had my 900 for about 6 years now. the last time i rode was 3 years ago. i put the bike up for the winter and told myself that i would prep it for winter storage later since i was feeling lazy. the next spring i took the bike out and couldnt get it to turn over. since then its been sitting in the garage. i brought it out this year with a renewed commitment to get it running and back out on the road again. ive had the carburetor rebuilt, flushed and changed all fluids, new spark plugs, new battery, new fuses... cannot for the life of me get this bike to start. ive checked the ignition coils with a multimeter and it looks like ive got no power coming to them. theres power at the starter solenoid. i just cant figure this out. any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
#4
so i asked where you lived for a couple reasons
A: if you were close enough i would have taken a ride over..
B: altitude wise..
well everytime i put the bike up for the season i have my bringing back to life ritual..
one of the things i do is pull the seat and tank.. and electric gel every connection and like you check all my fuses including the big one..
something else to thing about is the choke, when you have someone else rebuild the carbs sometimes they leave the choke untouched.. i know you zeroed it down to electrical but i just wanted to mention that ..
anyway go back check out all your connections "plug type" and unplug and plug back in your ecm "brain' its right under the drivers seat.
have you tried to hard start it??
A: if you were close enough i would have taken a ride over..
B: altitude wise..
well everytime i put the bike up for the season i have my bringing back to life ritual..
one of the things i do is pull the seat and tank.. and electric gel every connection and like you check all my fuses including the big one..
something else to thing about is the choke, when you have someone else rebuild the carbs sometimes they leave the choke untouched.. i know you zeroed it down to electrical but i just wanted to mention that ..
anyway go back check out all your connections "plug type" and unplug and plug back in your ecm "brain' its right under the drivers seat.
have you tried to hard start it??
#5
#6
the stator on these model cbrs are notorious for failing..
have you checked the stators plug that connects to the r/r directly under the drivers seat??
also if you pull the stator yourself and have it rewound its really not that expensive,, should be less than a hundred and can also buy a complete gasket kit that comes with like a dozen different gaskets that fit different areas of the bike for less than twenty on ebay..
if its been siting as long as you say it has, i wouldnt doubt the stators dead and personally it would only be a certain amount of time if its not already..
have you checked the stators plug that connects to the r/r directly under the drivers seat??
also if you pull the stator yourself and have it rewound its really not that expensive,, should be less than a hundred and can also buy a complete gasket kit that comes with like a dozen different gaskets that fit different areas of the bike for less than twenty on ebay..
if its been siting as long as you say it has, i wouldnt doubt the stators dead and personally it would only be a certain amount of time if its not already..
#9
#10
no way!
i have 97 thats been giving me trouble since i changed the plugs from ngk iridium tips back to copper plugs.
they're brand new plugs but the bike wont fire , it will turn over and over and eventually flood out..
sh-t im going to the parts store and picking up a new set of iridiums, i aslo have a short pipe on my bike which the po put on so now im thinking without those plugs "that" fire hotter it just wont put a charge in the cylinder.
thanks for the update
i have 97 thats been giving me trouble since i changed the plugs from ngk iridium tips back to copper plugs.
they're brand new plugs but the bike wont fire , it will turn over and over and eventually flood out..
sh-t im going to the parts store and picking up a new set of iridiums, i aslo have a short pipe on my bike which the po put on so now im thinking without those plugs "that" fire hotter it just wont put a charge in the cylinder.
thanks for the update