Right I'm not one to just ask away so I have read up and tried a lot of stuff but I'm just about stumped now...
Bike... 1987 k100rt. Was running and riding perfect...
Been stripped to paint the frame and motor as it was looking a bit rough, I've done a fair bit of customisation to the cosmetics of the bike now and built it back up and it again ran fine....
I stripped the bike of all panels, plastics and tank, battery off and then set about cutting and welding the frame at the rear. My friend put the earth from the welder on the handle bars (doh)!! And it melted the earth from the throttle side to the main frame. Quickly noticed and then moved it to the frame. Replaced the earth wire.
Rebuilt the bike now and it won't start.... Firstly had noting... So diagnosed the starter had burnt out.... Replaced and the bike cranks... Now we have chased the issue round and found...
Spark is ok on all plugs.
Fuel pressure is good.
Fuel rail is good.
Injectors are not spraying fuel!!!
I have a spare donor bike so to eliminate parts we swapped all the following onto my bike and the same things happened... Bike cranks, spark is there, no fuel out injectors.
We put the below parts on the donor bike from mine and they all function fine...
Ecu
Ignition ecu (by headstock)
Fuel rail with injectors
Tank with pump
So we are literally stumped now!!! Everything from both bikes works on the donor bike but not mine. The welding and burning an earth could be a wild goose chase ... But has anyone any other ideas what it could be??? Really stumped??!!