94 FZR 1000 trouble
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94 FZR 1000 trouble
hi everyone im new here and need help i have a 94 fzr1000 and im having problems with the motor not starting up, im getting fuel and fire but the motor just keeps turning over but wont engage and fire up, the carbs are spitting fuel it just wont start and ideas
Re: 94 FZR 1000 trouble
How good is the battery? These bikes are quite picky about that battery and it NEEDS to be fully charged. I'd also check the spark plugs. Make sure they are good. The ignition coils? Are they in good shape?jdaffron85 wrote:hi everyone im new here and need help i have a 94 fzr1000 and im having problems with the motor not starting up, im getting fuel and fire but the motor just keeps turning over but wont engage and fire up, the carbs are spitting fuel it just wont start and ideas
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Re: 94 FZR 1000 trouble
Is this a new problem? ...did it run/start but now it won't?
was this a non-running bike that sat for a while/week/month/year/years?
is the fuel fresh?
was this a non-running bike that sat for a while/week/month/year/years?
is the fuel fresh?
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Re: 94 FZR 1000 trouble
I have a 94 as well, and I would put money on the fact that it is the battery. Try this, put a charger on it at 2amps and try and start it. If it start with the charger on it, it is the battery. I had the same problem. Once I put a new juice pack in it, the problem was gone.
Re: 94 FZR 1000 trouble
if the miles are really high...
the valves will get so out of spec they wont start eventually.....worst case scenario
the valves will get so out of spec they wont start eventually.....worst case scenario
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Re: 94 FZR 1000 trouble
The 1000 has to turn over fast to start.
Its a big engine and a small battery.
Mine does the same thing if the battery isnt full.
Try jumping it from car
Its a big engine and a small battery.
Mine does the same thing if the battery isnt full.
Try jumping it from car
Re: 94 FZR 1000 trouble
Just make sure the car is NOT running.
Re: 94 FZR 1000 trouble
Did you ever figure out this issue?
The polite thing to do would be to post the final resove to this issue so other (like me) could learn something if we have the same issue.
I can tell you that my 1993 FZR 1000 did the same thing this last weekend.
I was out of town and the temperature dropped from 75 F degrees to the 50's and my bike would not start.
I thought applying the choke would help. It did not. I actually had to open my bike up full throttle to get it to start.
This ocurred on two occasions this last weekend. Very odd...
The polite thing to do would be to post the final resove to this issue so other (like me) could learn something if we have the same issue.
I can tell you that my 1993 FZR 1000 did the same thing this last weekend.
I was out of town and the temperature dropped from 75 F degrees to the 50's and my bike would not start.
I thought applying the choke would help. It did not. I actually had to open my bike up full throttle to get it to start.
This ocurred on two occasions this last weekend. Very odd...