Ended up finding that o ring. It was lodged in the assembly. Pulled it out. Attached it. And the bike is running and revving.putting all the plastics back on and gonna take it out
Always. I double checked.
But I got it to run kinda. I took the fuel line off and primed it to see if an adequate amount of fuel was coming out. When I did that I lifted the tank back and then decided to start. It ran and I let it idle for about 5 min. Then went to give it gas and it died. I...
well kinda. Put bike back together and it started but was super rough. Decided to replace spark plugs. Now it just cranks and cranks. I’ve never taken anything to a dealer... but I’m considering taking this.
I figured it out. A wire came loose. That magnetic clip seems to be pretty worn out and not secure. The test light i bought figured it out. I took a strand of 20g copper wire and helped fit it more snug and it primes and does great. BUT. Now it’s leaking pretty good out of the same connector...
I did go to the hardware store buy a multimeter and test light, some wires and clips and a fuel pump out of a Suzuki aeiro just in case and not make a second trip to town. The test light shows I’m getting power at the clip where you plug in the fuel pump. But the pump isn’t priming. Hooke up the...
That’s what I thought. But the bike cranks. Just zero prime from the fuel pump. But fuse looks good. Relay clicks and when I hardwire the fuel pump it spins.
2004 busa.
The bike still tries to crank. I wasn’t sure if the kickstand sensor or tip over would still allow it to happen. It just kinda died. I don’t think it stuttered.
Can I bypass the relay? I think I’ve read this relay controls other things. I don’t think it’s bad since I don’t get a c41 unless I unplug it. Can we hardwire the fuel pump?
Ok so was riding my busa to the store. Decided to get on it 1st gear revved to redline and died right before I shifted. Thought I was low on gas since my light is always on. So put some gas in it. Still won’t start. Bring it home. Take the pump out. Hook it up. Won’t start. I put it directly to...
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