Bike will only start under throttle...any ideas?
#1
Bike will only start under throttle...any ideas?
I'm having issues with my bike starting. If I put it in neutral and hit the start button the bike will not catch. It just keeps trying to start but if I am hitting the start button and rev the throtttle up it will catch. Then in order for it to stay on I have to rev it up a few times and then it will stay on and run like normal.
Any ideas on what could be causing this?
Thanks.
Any ideas on what could be causing this?
Thanks.
#4
generally, fuel system problems show up at higher RPMs and the ignition problems at low... here's a list of basic things to check.
does the fuel pump prime?
are you using fresh fuel that hasn't sat oxidizing all winter long?
is your battery still in decent condition. it takes ~11.7 volts to spark?
does the fuel pump prime?
are you using fresh fuel that hasn't sat oxidizing all winter long?
is your battery still in decent condition. it takes ~11.7 volts to spark?
#6
I had some power issues previously so I took the bike all apart. I found rust in the fuel tank and the fuel pump. I took the tank off and drained it and cleaned it real well getting rid of the rust and put fresh fuel in. I also ordered a new used fuel pump in good condition. While it was off I changed the spark plugs and air filter. Now that I think about it though, is the fuel pressure regulator attached to the fuel pump because if so I had that replaced but threw the old setup away.
The fuel pump is not priming currently. I had the battery load tested and it is good.
The fuel pump is not priming currently. I had the battery load tested and it is good.
#7
I had some power issues previously so I took the bike all apart. I found rust in the fuel tank and the fuel pump. I took the tank off and drained it and cleaned it real well getting rid of the rust and put fresh fuel in. I also ordered a new used fuel pump in good condition. While it was off I changed the spark plugs and air filter. Now that I think about it though, is the fuel pressure regulator attached to the fuel pump because if so I had that replaced but threw the old setup away.
The fuel pump is not priming currently. I had the battery load tested and it is good.
The fuel pump is not priming currently. I had the battery load tested and it is good.
#8
No, I'm sorry I meant that is the stuff I have recently done but the bike is still having the strange starting issue. I have it in a shop now but I was just trying to give them ideas as to what to look for on repairing it.
#10
No the FPR is not attached to the pump, it is attached to the fuel rail on the throttle body. And since its at the shop, let them worry about whats wrong, thats what you're paying them for. You dont go to the doctor and tell him "hey I got pancreatitis, fix it" you ask him "what the hell is wrong with me". But if the pump ain't priming it could be as simple as a sensor not hooked up (BAS or the K/S switch) or a bad fuel pump relay, but its outta your hands now. Take some vasoline with ya when you go pick it up.