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could be something in that....stevesilver wrote:
I know I was pulling on the pipes connected to the tank quite strongly, as I wasnt brave enough to disconnect them all.
The theory with the fuel pump sounds pretty sound.
Just why after using the kill switch to turn off it seems to be permanently off.
Thanks again, will let you know how I get on...
Cheers Jeff, have joined that forum and that guide does look very useful.Jeff Highland wrote:Steve, this is probably the best non-running diagnosis guide.
http://www.bmbikes.org.uk/Forum/viewtop ... 69&t=21616
In particular the method of testing the fuel pump by bridging the relay and checking for flow at the return line
The poor running last time it did start sounds very much like a failing fuel pump to me (or blown/ leaking hose within the fuel tank)
I would not discount the possibility of a coincidental failure of another component as well as the problems with the alarm removal
Hi Steve, I know you're a fair drive away from the midlands, but if you can get the bike up here I'll gladly have a nose. I'm an electrical controls engineer so happy to help anyone for that matter.stevesilver wrote:Cheers Jeff, have joined that forum and that guide does look very useful.Jeff Highland wrote:Steve, this is probably the best non-running diagnosis guide.
http://www.bmbikes.org.uk/Forum/viewtop ... 69&t=21616
In particular the method of testing the fuel pump by bridging the relay and checking for flow at the return line
The poor running last time it did start sounds very much like a failing fuel pump to me (or blown/ leaking hose within the fuel tank)
I would not discount the possibility of a coincidental failure of another component as well as the problems with the alarm removal
As this electrical guy doesn't appear to be interested in my bike am now going to try it myself.
Have printed out all the tips you guys have given me, and off the link you posted Jeff.
Will start with the fuel pump, just gotta find time to do it now...
Fingers crossed, I'm hoping I have dislocated something whilst pulling the tank about.....
That's very nice of you, must admit I haven't done any more investigations as far too cold.....sjrainsford wrote:Hi Steve, I know you're a fair drive away from the midlands, but if you can get the bike up here I'll gladly have a nose. I'm an electrical controls engineer so happy to help anyone for that matter.stevesilver wrote:Cheers Jeff, have joined that forum and that guide does look very useful.Jeff Highland wrote:Steve, this is probably the best non-running diagnosis guide.
http://www.bmbikes.org.uk/Forum/viewtop ... 69&t=21616
In particular the method of testing the fuel pump by bridging the relay and checking for flow at the return line
The poor running last time it did start sounds very much like a failing fuel pump to me (or blown/ leaking hose within the fuel tank)
I would not discount the possibility of a coincidental failure of another component as well as the problems with the alarm removal
As this electrical guy doesn't appear to be interested in my bike am now going to try it myself.
Have printed out all the tips you guys have given me, and off the link you posted Jeff.
Will start with the fuel pump, just gotta find time to do it now...
Fingers crossed, I'm hoping I have dislocated something whilst pulling the tank about.....