Home
Forum
Search
Login
Register
Merch
Donate
Welcome, Guest. Please
Login
or
Register
::
View Members
SuzukiSavage.com
›
General Category
›
Rubber Side Down!
› bike wont start, even when pushed
(Moderators:
verslagen1
,
Dave
,
Serowbot
)
‹
Previous topic
|
Next topic
›
Pages:
1
2
bike wont start, even when pushed (Read 9 times)
Bobbert
Serious Thumper
Offline
CHOP IT
Posts: 836
Los Angeles, CA
Gender:
bike wont start, even when pushed
09/07/07 at 19:37:57
I've been having troubles with my recently aquired Savage
the first night, I drained the battery. I successfully got it push started later on but I didnt run it long enough to be able to electrically start. I later got it started again and ran it for about half an hour and it finally had enough charge to get going. I checked that by starting up the bike, then I shut it off for the night, but it happened to not start again. I got it bump started and rode it around for about an hour before my shifting rod snapped, forcing me to park it for a few days. Now I have the new shift rod installed and it will not start. The lights on the bike appear to be shining strong (unlike when I was trying to start it the morning after I drained it) but when I try to start the bike I can hear the clicking/grinding noise of the starter and see the lights dimming. When I try to bump start the bike, the motor will pop once or twice then freeze up.
I have a video of the sound the bike makes, but can anyone tell what the problem is?
Back to top
In progress- 1996 Savage: solo seat, pod filter, open exhaust, and custom bars, fender, wiring, paint.
IP Logged
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
Offline
What happened?
Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #1 -
09/07/07 at 21:14:18
Yep, yer battery is toast, or at least needing charged. Testing a battery to see if it will start the bike, knowing it is "Iffy" ( which is the only reason to test it) is asking for trouble. The drain created by starting it wasnt replaced by run time. It was barely strong enough to start it & then after that, it didnt get recharged. Try charging it. If that doesnt get it, pull the battery & take it to be tested. Having a battery checker, both load tester & hygrometer, to know the specific gravity & a load tester to check the charge AND condition of the plates & their ability to provide strong current, not just voltage is a good thing. That stuff is good to have even if there are no bikes in the garage. I am not sure about this, but I am kinda of the opinion that it is hard on the charge circuit to run a near dead battery, since the charge circuit then has so much current passing thru it, as it charges the battery. Restoring the charge in a battery after starting is one thing. Recharging one that is as close to dead as possible is another. Who has sufficient knowledge/experience/understanding of the circuit & load to teach me how this works?
Back to top
The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
IP Logged
drums1
Serious Thumper
Offline
'87 Savage
Bashed--Down for the
count
Posts: 664
Racine, Wisconsin
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #2 -
09/07/07 at 23:00:24
Well, on a car, the alternator maintains the charge in the battery. It is not a battery charger, as such. It even tells you in the instructions to make sure you have a fully charged battery before installing new alternator. If not, it causes the alternator to put out too many amps, causing it to overheat and then burns out bearings and new alternator is junk. Not exactly the same on a bike, I know, but same concept.
You'd be surprised what a new battery will do for a bike. I went from standing there looking at it saying "what the f___"?, to saying "It runs" !!
I would try a new battery 1st, before condemning anything else.
Back to top
IP Logged
drharveys - FSO
Serious Thumper
Offline
Greetings from San
Luis del Norte!
Posts: 1776
St Louis MO
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #3 -
09/10/07 at 03:15:07
DON'T try to squeeze that last engine turnover out of a dying battery! There may be just enough power left to burn out a relay. I don't know if that's what happens on the Savage, but it sure did on my BMW K-75!
Back to top
Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. Thomas Jefferson
When I look fast, I'm not smooth and I am going slowly. And when I look slow, I am smooth and going fast. Alain Pros
IP Logged
Reelthing
Serious Thumper
Alliance Member
Offline
Fish or ride that is
the question
Posts: 5397
Houston,Tx
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #4 -
09/10/07 at 06:14:07
check the battery voltage - some where around 12.3v or maybe 12.28v it no longer has enough to fire the ign module properly
Back to top
IP Logged
slavy
Serious Thumper
Offline
smart cars for
stupid people
Posts: 710
Phoenix, Arizona
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #5 -
09/10/07 at 07:27:02
Don't hesitate- just bite the bullet and buy a new sealed battery. All of a sudden after that the life will get better. You might have to change the spark plug, because it might be covered with sludge from the numerous attempts to start the bike without of spark.
But first thing, try to start it with the old spark plug and try to save your self the hassle. If it happens to replace the plug, don't install back the RR spark plug cover bolt /check for this mod in the technical section/ and this will help in the future.
Also when installing the new battery, take Your time and install a jumper lead on the + terminal- again for the future.
Back to top
The arificial intelligence is no match for the natural stupidity
IP Logged
FreeSpirit
Serious Thumper
Offline
Joy is my Compass !
Posts: 3823
North Georgia
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #6 -
09/10/07 at 09:17:27
[quote
Also when installing the new battery, take Your time and install a jumper lead on the + terminal- again for the future. [/quote]
You just need to put a charger lead on the + terminal?
Not on the negative also? Or are you saying the + and -?
Back to top
2002 Suzuki Savage-Stock.Windshield,Saddle bags,Hwy Bars,Tank Bib.Custom Paint.
IP Logged
Reelthing
Serious Thumper
Alliance Member
Offline
Fish or ride that is
the question
Posts: 5397
Houston,Tx
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #7 -
09/10/07 at 09:58:36
you can use most any unpainted part of the bike for the ground
Back to top
IP Logged
FreeSpirit
Serious Thumper
Offline
Joy is my Compass !
Posts: 3823
North Georgia
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #8 -
09/10/07 at 16:46:03
But you can go ahead and put/leave the negative and postive charger leads on the battery,right?
Back to top
2002 Suzuki Savage-Stock.Windshield,Saddle bags,Hwy Bars,Tank Bib.Custom Paint.
IP Logged
Reelthing
Serious Thumper
Alliance Member
Offline
Fish or ride that is
the question
Posts: 5397
Houston,Tx
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #9 -
09/10/07 at 20:25:23
you bet - I've seen some of the trickle chargers with quick connect adapters that stay on the battery - s far as I can tell if you put a AGM battery and ride the bike every now and then you really don't need a charger on it as they hold the charge much longer
Back to top
IP Logged
Savage_Rob
Serious Thumper
Alliance Member
Offline
Mechanically
Inclined Amateur
Posts: 6972
Texas (Dallas area)
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #10 -
09/11/07 at 04:52:14
The Battery Tender Jr. comes with a set you permanently attach to your battery with a connector to attach to the charger (which I keep coiled up under my seat). In addition, it comes with a set of the more standard clamps that also attach the the connector on the charger's cord. It's small and won't overcharge your battery. The cord's connector is "polarized" so you don't have to worry about reconnecting it backwards once you've got it permanently attached to your battery.
Back to top
1998|MAC muffler|ceramic coated header|K&N air filter|Amal Mk2 carb|Odyssey battery|iridium plug|NC windshield|Dunlop 491s|Superbrace|EBC brake rotor|12.5" Progressive shocks|Kuryakyn ISO grips
IP Logged
Bobbert
Serious Thumper
Offline
CHOP IT
Posts: 836
Los Angeles, CA
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #11 -
09/11/07 at 18:00:14
I should mention that the battery is relatively new (last 6 months)
so after a few days of scrounging around for tools, I finally found a random stranger with a socket wrench to get that darn seat off the bike.
after some more struggling with stripped screws, the battery is out-
Im going to find my way to autozone soon, but several things are quickly apparent
It's a sealed battery
There is plenty of fluid, in fact, the battery is filled anywhere from 1/4 to 1/2 inch above the Upper Level.
The cells on the - side are more full than the cells on the + side (each cell getting more full as you go from + to -)
Back to top
In progress- 1996 Savage: solo seat, pod filter, open exhaust, and custom bars, fender, wiring, paint.
IP Logged
T Mack 1 - FSO
Serious Thumper
Alliance Member
Offline
sold 2001 LS650 for
a 1986 XLH1100
Posts: 2919
Emmaus,Pa
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #12 -
09/11/07 at 19:42:12
So, while the batery is out, charge it. I saw somewhere that a new battery will show 12v and start the bike at first but isn't "fully" charged. Maybe yours is that way.
Back to top
Engineers design things, Technicians make them work.
---
30% of being mechanical is confidence/30% is knowing to go slow when needed/30% is looking repeatedly at what you have/10% is dumb luck
IP Logged
Bobbert
Serious Thumper
Offline
CHOP IT
Posts: 836
Los Angeles, CA
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #13 -
09/11/07 at 19:55:10
yeah, I figured something like that
however, should I be concerned about these levels?
Back to top
In progress- 1996 Savage: solo seat, pod filter, open exhaust, and custom bars, fender, wiring, paint.
IP Logged
T Mack 1 - FSO
Serious Thumper
Alliance Member
Offline
sold 2001 LS650 for
a 1986 XLH1100
Posts: 2919
Emmaus,Pa
Gender:
Re: bike wont start, even when pushed
Reply #14 -
09/12/07 at 05:47:24
On some batteries the plastic between the cells doesn't go all the way up. You may want to try to tip it (be gentle), pivoting on the long side, and see if they level out. If not, the levels you state shouldn't be a problem.
Back to top
Engineers design things, Technicians make them work.
---
30% of being mechanical is confidence/30% is knowing to go slow when needed/30% is looking repeatedly at what you have/10% is dumb luck
IP Logged
Pages:
1
2
‹
Previous topic
|
Next topic
›
Forum Jump »
» 10 most recent posts
» 10 most recent topics
General Category
»» Rubber Side Down!
- Technical Documents/Reference
- The Marketplace
- The Cafe
- Politics, Religion (Tall Table)
- Forum Upgrade Issues / Tests
« Home
« Home
SuzukiSavage.com
11/16/24 at 07:03:24
›
General Category
›
Rubber Side Down!
› bike wont start, even when pushed
SuzukiSavage.com
» Powered by
YaBB 2.2
!
YaBB
© 2000-2007. All Rights Reserved.