RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
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RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
Hello,
I need some advise please. I have a RVF 400 that I have built up from a junkyard project.
I cannot get this thing to start.
Some background:
I confirmed via drain screw that the carbs are getting fuel (all 4 of them).
All I can think to do is check ignition timing is correct?
Any advise, this is a two year long project, and the bike looks spectacular, I just cant get it to fire up.
Thanks!!!
I need some advise please. I have a RVF 400 that I have built up from a junkyard project.
I cannot get this thing to start.
Some background:
- New Plugs
Freshly rebuilt carbs - bench tested float valves, all working as they should
Standard exhaust and intake, and standard carb jetting
Checked compression - its good
Check spark and there is spark - i remove the plug and leave it on the wire, it sparks when against the frame
I confirmed via drain screw that the carbs are getting fuel (all 4 of them).
All I can think to do is check ignition timing is correct?
Any advise, this is a two year long project, and the bike looks spectacular, I just cant get it to fire up.
Thanks!!!
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
Sounds like something is cutting off the ignition.
Check switch connections are as they should be; side stand and/or kill switch?
Check switch connections are as they should be; side stand and/or kill switch?
When the mind is relaxed, the body will go faster!
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
are you pulling in the clutch & is it in neutral?
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
Hi, thanks, yes I am,these things would cause the system to cut spark, the bike has spark albeit a weak looking little spark.
If I pull a plug wire and put a plug on it, against the frame, it sparks.
I have spark, have fuel, I have compression, it just doesnt go boom
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
What's your battery voltage look like? Try another battery or better yet jump it off a car battery?
Have the valve clearances been checked?
Have the valve clearances been checked?
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
battery about 18 months old, fully charged though overnight before I tried to start it the last time, the motor turns happily on the starter for quite a while before it gets run down. clearances are set within spec by myself
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
The kill switch kills the ignition; I believe the side stand switch does the same.
When the kill switch is on the 'Off' position, the starter motor will still work, but the engine won't fire up.
I'm assuming you have the kill switch on the 'Run' position, (you wouldn't be the first ) so maybe check the wiring, connector and the switch itself too; it's worth checking the clutch switch as well.
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
Did you fit new plugs?
I had a problem on my NC30 where it would only fire on 1 or 2.
All plugs sparked when checked against frame.
Turns out the plugs were weak. New set fitted problem solved.
Plugs are not cheap and watch out for fake ones on ebay.
I had a problem on my NC30 where it would only fire on 1 or 2.
All plugs sparked when checked against frame.
Turns out the plugs were weak. New set fitted problem solved.
Plugs are not cheap and watch out for fake ones on ebay.
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Re: RVF400 NC35 ongoing problem
This is my last resort, these dam plugs cost a fortune, ZAR1000 for a set of 4. Im tempted to take the known working plugs out of my VFR and stick them in the RVF and see if it changes things? its good to know you tested them and they sparked, as mine also do, but then when you used new ones it worked. perhaps the plugs are fouled and dont spark enough? I always thought that spark is spark, perhaps it needs a really strong spark to ignite. thanks :)