Got the shits with it.
So near and so far.
Starting problems: runs and then cuts out after approx 5mins. Refuses to restart until the next day. I'm thinking electrical. If it were a carburettor machine, I would have thought fuel supply (ala float jammed, fuel bowl not refilling).
The nots:
battery good (new and tested and fully charged), fuel good, fuel pump working (newish), fuel injectors serviced, earth connection good, Deoxit-ed the ignition module lead and the 4 wire lead rhs behind tank, Was working well.
Possibles:
Pulled distributor, brushes low but within specs (5.25mm and 7mm), cleaned connections,... when testing output into battery MM went to 0 (zero). Not sure that it is recharging battery, but this is not relevent at the moment (CTEK charger connected and battery fully charged)
Spark plugs not new but cleaned, gapped and light blue spark. Was yellow until I deoxited the 4 wire connector on RHS.
Unable to get starter motor out (first attempt) left it in. However starter motor works strongly when battery fully charged.
Crankcase ventilation hose has minor crack... tapped up... on order... but bike has run well with it in this condition
Have been playing around with the choke cable adjustment and idle screw but nothing dramatic... very close to specs in Clymer manual
Red light on dash - first occured when I pinched the electrical lead under the RHS foot peg mount. Rexamined this, only one wire exposed, heat shrink and tape used to cover this. However, light still on.
Took it in to get legal and bike worked well. Failed on two "small" issues (Hall sensor seal leak and throttle cable)... Bike started doing its thing after me trying to loosen cable tension (revs were rising on full lock). But my thinking is that this shouldn't affect much other than the take up of the throttle.
When starting, I need to have the choke initially in position 1 then back to 2 and it will start. Needs to warm up before it will freely respond to revving.
I'm thinking that it is electrical. Will take the fuel injection rail out and confirm fuel out of injectors.
Are there any electrical things that heat up, overload and switch off. Or should I just go an buy a fuel injector relay?
Christ... I can hear Laitch (selecting one of 2 or three imogees) and adopting that tone "And have you deoxited the relays?" uhm... not yet.
Had to walk away for the sake of sanity.
So I'm out of excuses and have had to return to marking essays on Huck Finn (yes I am in Arsetrayah) - and the last one was largely plagarized.
Busted.
Went to print out Bert's excellent flowcharts and printer has gone phut.
Any quick ideas?
regards
Guy