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Sep 2, 2018 - 03 gsxr 1000 fuel pump isnt priming and also there is no spark and I have a c42 code, Fuel pump works when I apply - Answered by a verified ... 1 answer · Top answer: do you have access to another ECM to try? the proper numbered one.
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May 15, 2021 - 2007 gsxr 600. I changed clutch cover due to being broken. Put new oil in. Won't start. Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your bike yourself ...
First two checks are:
1. Does it have fuel? Set petcock to 'PRI', wait 30 seconds, choke as required and see if it starts;
2. You can have enough battery to turn the engine and not enough to fire a hot spark. Test the battery, needs to be above 12V.
Hey Scott,, Do not crank your bike again!!. Drain the the oil. see what color it is?? Is it creamy color?? Change the oil filter!!! If it is creamy - this is something that is mixing with your oil (gas).. Time to have your carburetors PROFESSIONALLY cleaned and set... if your engine "hunts" at idle could be a carb issue or the throttle cable that is too tight, OR the intake valves are TOO TIGHT..this will cause a "high idle and floating idle".. After having the carbs professionally done, replace the air filter(s) and install new spark plugs... it should be fine..
Clean or replace air filter..then if the doesn't do it, go to Autozone and purchase a can of Sea Foam fuel treatment and pour in 1/3 can to 2 gallons of fuel, purchase or clean up your fuel filter and then dump out the fuel in it, now pour some Sea Foam into the filter and then start it up. if it doesnt start up, then push start it, and get on it and go! Ride for about 10-15 miles on and open highway where you can get on it occasionally to let the stuff work its way through the fuel system. If this did not fix it, then check all your vacuum lines, spray around the carb areas and lines with some carb spray, if the rpm increases ..then theres your problem. Can you rate this! thanks
Rebuild the top end? Run screaming from that shop. The fact that they said they couldn't sync the carbs should have been your first clue. I would have been suggesting a fuel problem anyway but take it to a shop that knows what it's doing and you should be fine but you will probably have to replace th spark plugs because of the fuel problem.
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