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Message started by Matchless G11 on 09/12/20 at 17:36:44

Title: Hot start  ...Not
Post by Matchless G11 on 09/12/20 at 17:36:44

Some one has to had this problem
It has to be covered somewhere.
So if some one could point me in the correct direction.
Batman?

My Ryca conversion. Starts fine cold.
But will not start hot.

Some where between the starter switch and the starter there is a problem.

When hot I can use a wire from the battery +, and the starter and the bike will start.
So the starter is ok .

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by Dave on 09/12/20 at 18:53:48

So....when it is hot the starter fails to function when the handlebar button is pushed?

Can you hear the starter solenoid "click"?

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by Ruttly on 09/12/20 at 20:56:19

Loose connections , bad starter solenoid
Time to breakout the multimeter
See if your loosing trigger signal to solenoid or loosing power thru solenoid
You could probably use a test light for that

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by Matchless G11 on 09/13/20 at 05:33:02


63585542535F444259515C43300 wrote:
So....when it is hot the starter fails to function when the handlebar button is pushed?

Can you hear the starter solenoid "click"?


No solenoid "click"

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/13/20 at 09:30:45

Id wanna spray cool the circuit board that drives the decomp timer

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by Matchless G11 on 09/13/20 at 16:20:23

Thanks JoG I will look into it.

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/13/20 at 16:38:50

If that does it, time to get a good light and magnifying glass. Hunt a crack and look at solder joints for a cold solder mark. Matte finish on a joint isn't in spec.
Might just go around and heat joints till solder melts, but work in different places. Don't let an area get too hot. Better to have to mess with it on and off, than cook a transistor, burn a trace, etc.

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by Matchless G11 on 09/16/20 at 15:44:24

pulled the decomp "relay" it appears to be a sealed unit. is there a way to de-pot this. (I do have a spare one from my parts bike. )

Title: Re: Hot start  ...Not
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 09/16/20 at 16:37:18

A relay works on applied voltage.
The Circuit Board that is the timer is what you need to be studying.

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