Advice requested please sudden bike failure
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 9:32 pm
Hi All,
I'll try to keep this brief but include all relevant details, please assist with comments as any help/ideas will be very much appreciated.
Put bike away in September last year, started it a couple of times (to normal engine temp) and moved it (around 1 mile) to my mums shed in February this year. All was well. Bike sprayed with ACF50 and covered.
Got bike out on this past Monday and it started ok and ran for 5 mins on tickover (choke on). I then washed all ACF50 off (no jet wash) and let it dry off in the sun after using shammy (sic ?) leather. Moved the bike and started it again ready for a ride, it didn't run well then stalled. After a few attempts to start (on choke to start) I then tried to push start it down a small hill without success.
I then noticed the fuel level was low turned fuel tap to 'RES' and tried again without luck.
Put fresh petrol in and put battery on trickle charge, but after several attempts it would not start.
Now, I know I've been a bit stupid by (a) leaving a small amount of old petrol in the tank for a long time and (b) not charging battery up first.
Also, although not a complete amateur when it comes to bikes, I'd never even taken the seat off my NC30 till Monday I just ride it and its has always started first time and run perfect.
After using a bit of common sense (about time) and Haynes manual I suspect the following:
(a) old fuel/low level may have contaminated fuel hose/filter when it ran low and went to reserve
(b) fuel tap switch may be faulty
(c) perhaps spark plugs/ht leads or coils failed
What I would like to know is:
Based upon your experience, and the fact it was running fine a short while before (30 mins) does the above cover the most likely scenario?
Also, are there any tips regarding fault finding the issues listed above/other likely scenarios?
When it doesn't start the engine turns over as normal but its as if there's no spark/fuel because it won't fire up, I have checked the 'Kill Switch' and operated it a couple of times.
The battery is now at home fully charged on a trickle charger
I want to learn about my bike but realise I have limits, so if your opinion is 'take it to a garage' that's what I'll do.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you can help.
Worther
I'll try to keep this brief but include all relevant details, please assist with comments as any help/ideas will be very much appreciated.
Put bike away in September last year, started it a couple of times (to normal engine temp) and moved it (around 1 mile) to my mums shed in February this year. All was well. Bike sprayed with ACF50 and covered.
Got bike out on this past Monday and it started ok and ran for 5 mins on tickover (choke on). I then washed all ACF50 off (no jet wash) and let it dry off in the sun after using shammy (sic ?) leather. Moved the bike and started it again ready for a ride, it didn't run well then stalled. After a few attempts to start (on choke to start) I then tried to push start it down a small hill without success.
I then noticed the fuel level was low turned fuel tap to 'RES' and tried again without luck.
Put fresh petrol in and put battery on trickle charge, but after several attempts it would not start.
Now, I know I've been a bit stupid by (a) leaving a small amount of old petrol in the tank for a long time and (b) not charging battery up first.
Also, although not a complete amateur when it comes to bikes, I'd never even taken the seat off my NC30 till Monday I just ride it and its has always started first time and run perfect.
After using a bit of common sense (about time) and Haynes manual I suspect the following:
(a) old fuel/low level may have contaminated fuel hose/filter when it ran low and went to reserve
(b) fuel tap switch may be faulty
(c) perhaps spark plugs/ht leads or coils failed
What I would like to know is:
Based upon your experience, and the fact it was running fine a short while before (30 mins) does the above cover the most likely scenario?
Also, are there any tips regarding fault finding the issues listed above/other likely scenarios?
When it doesn't start the engine turns over as normal but its as if there's no spark/fuel because it won't fire up, I have checked the 'Kill Switch' and operated it a couple of times.
The battery is now at home fully charged on a trickle charger
I want to learn about my bike but realise I have limits, so if your opinion is 'take it to a garage' that's what I'll do.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you can help.
Worther