05-21-2008, 09:15 PM | #21 |
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Jet A? Is nothing but parrafinized Kerosene. Jet B (JP4) is naptha-kerosene. Unless you want swelled seals I would stay away from that little trick.....
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05-21-2008, 10:24 PM | #22 |
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yeah, i would be hesitant to try something like that.
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05-21-2008, 10:27 PM | #23 |
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05-21-2008, 10:32 PM | #24 |
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When ever a bike starts normally, but then dies when the bike is moved, I suspect an ignition problem. And Kawi's are known for their safety switches that shut off the ignition. If a bike sat for a long time with the kickstand down, I would suspect the kickstand safety switch. Could also be the neutral switch, the emergency switch, clutch switch, ignition switch, or any of the connectors between said switches.
If it was my bike, when it died, I would pull a plug wire and connect it to an old spark plug laying on the engine. If it didn't fire immediately when cranked, it's an ignition problem. Even better, I have an old timing light. Connected over any spark plug wire, it will tell you if that wire is getting spark. Plus, no one ever checks the ignition timing anymore, assuming that electronic ignition is infallible. I've had two of the spark units (ignition advance) fail on my CBR. The ignition stays at TDC, and the bike accelerates slowly, and everybody thinks the problem is the carbs. Nobody knew what the problem was until I checked the ignition timing. |
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05-22-2008, 12:35 AM | #26 |
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first off... jet fuel is a distillate. Closest thing to what normal people think is Kerosene. DO NOT PUT THAT IN YOUR BIKE!!!!!!
Second, while I think dumping the old gas for fresh fresh stuff and running seafoam and new plugs is a good idea. I'm leaning more towards electrical. I would check/test all the safety switches first then go towards the ignition system. This is where I tell you... buy a service manual as well. It will tell you how to do all the above. |
05-22-2008, 08:42 AM | #27 | |
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I'll say again...check that negative battery cable.
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05-22-2008, 04:07 PM | #28 |
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thanks guys.
( other than the jet fuel ) will do all above. yeah, Gman i'm in the proccess of trying to get a service manual. guess i got my work cut out for me.
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05-23-2008, 03:58 AM | #29 | |
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I don't know how many block lists I've made but if you get this... https://www.kawasakiepc.com/SystemSe...TOKEN=47863294 Hopefully this comes up as a parts breakdown for you bike,I've haven't found the service manual for free YET!!! |
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05-23-2008, 05:14 PM | #30 |
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Would you please check BOTH of the battery cables just to calm Marko down!!!!????!!!!!
Honestly its not a bad thing to check anyway... just don't tell Marko that! |
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