14-08-13, 09:31 PM
Hurry up and fix it Paul, when you're done you can start on mine! :lol
stuttering fzs 600
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14-08-13, 09:31 PM
Hurry up and fix it Paul, when you're done you can start on mine! :lol
15-08-13, 02:40 PM
think i`ll add.....regulator,fuel pump relay and started relay to that list ,cant think of anything else :rolleyes
One, is never going to be enough.....
26-08-13, 11:17 AM
morning stuttering fans......if theres any of you left :o .....i think i may have fixed it :rolleyes ........been swapping a few things from my spares bike,a lot of items which i have already checked/changed but also one new item which i have not touched yet,i have mentioned it in one of my more recent posts,with no replys from more knowledgeable foccers.....so thought we would have a little guessing game.............happy to supply beer tokens to the correct guess and more importantly an explaination in how this item works.......my monies on FAZERIDER being the winner...................oh..buy the way FAZERIDER....the generator and cover you kindly donated to the "stuttering one",ive used the internals on my bike and passed the cover onto DEADEYE,so a big thanks from both of us
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26-08-13, 11:29 AM
It's like the end of an era, I almost don't want this thread to end... glad to hear you appear to have it fixed though! Looking forward to a detailed analysis
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26-08-13, 11:38 AM
(26-08-13, 11:29 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: It's like the end of an era, I almost don't want this thread to end... glad to hear you appear to have it fixed though! Looking forward to a detailed analysis There's a trailer thread to send skywards... ![]() Ditto on the analysis though!
The Deef's apprentice
26-08-13, 11:48 AM
(08-07-13, 11:32 AM)Soapy link Wrote: Just a general observation for anybody chasing a misfire or stutter. During my investigation I cleaned my carbs, replaced my plugs, replaced fuel filter, cut back my ignition leads did a carb balance none of which did anything. My symptoms only came to light after riding the bike hard for a few miles and then she would misfire on hard throttle at low revs. I would recommend anybody who has a misfire symptom to replace the plug caps. You can get 4 NGK replacements for less than a tenner. How can you have "hard throttle at low revs" :look
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26-08-13, 03:10 PM
(26-08-13, 11:48 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Soapy link=topic=2066.msg86461#msg86461 date=1373279565] How can you have "hard throttle at low revs" :look [/quote] Maybe I didn't explain it right. After riding hard for a few miles, if I had to slow down then open up the throttle (low revs, high gear) at anything more than about 1/2 an inch then the bike would stutter/misfire. If I eased the throttle extremely gently then I could get the engine to pick normally. You can pull the throttle around hard at any revs. The gear your in will decide how fast the engine picks up.
26-08-13, 03:28 PM
(26-08-13, 12:21 PM)johnboy512 link Wrote: i am gonna say a Improperly adjusted fuel level!!!!! maybe mmmmmmmmm...good guess JOHNBOY....you are thinking the same way as i WAS ![]()
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26-08-13, 06:24 PM
(26-08-13, 04:12 PM)johnboy512 link Wrote: Couldnt be the pick up coil!!!!! i think that was part to blame and did replace it with one kindly donated by FAZERIDER,the wiring where it passes through the cover was very worn....the new one did improve things......and thats a MASSIVE clue..... ![]()
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26-08-13, 07:47 PM
So i'm getting a tad warm mmmmm pick up coil, wiring rubbing through casing, :eek igh resistance on the pickup side to to the ignitor unit (white/red) wire maybe!!!! still i was with you on the fuel side with the level of the float chambers in the carb.....
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johnboy
27-08-13, 07:03 AM
yep....very close
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27-08-13, 09:49 AM
Sounding very electrical to me... unfortunately I know next to nothing about the electronics so can't really make any well thought out guesses...
Spark not strong enough?
27-08-13, 10:13 AM
Red98, please put us out of our misery, I too got a stuttering Fazer, with the same symptoms as yours, and done more or less everything you have done and still she stutters! I am desperate now to have my bike back! :o
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27-08-13, 10:24 AM
ok....a bit more help.my first thoughts were fuel and i have more or less stuck with this all along.....iam like DEADEYE with modern bike electrics,dont know a great deal about them but am starting to understand them
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27-08-13, 10:24 AM
(27-08-13, 07:03 AM)red98 link Wrote: yep....very close mmm so the pickup coil resistance high ![]()
johnboy
27-08-13, 10:28 AM
So under load, high resistance = breakdown from the pick up coil, causing stuttering....
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johnboy
27-08-13, 10:54 AM
hi paul,....cheap fix you say?...has ime useless with electrics also will have a stab at either rectifier/regulator/battery,..or bad earthing wire? from/to pickup coil...? :rolleyes
27-08-13, 11:22 AM
(27-08-13, 10:54 AM)CRH link Wrote: hi paul,....cheap fix you say?...has ime useless with electrics also will have a stab at either rectifier/regulator/battery,..or bad earthing wire? from/to pickup coil...? :rolleyes hi clive.....good to hear from you again ![]() not heard from ADE THE BLADE for a while :rolleyes
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