katana11 Posted March 2, 2017 Posted March 2, 2017 well folks the katana 11 is a bit of a bitch to start i try to start on full choke no thrittle and no luck then sometimes if i catch it right on just the thrittle she starts,have any of ye got this problem,once started the first time she is perfect everytime after takes a good 20 or 30 seconds to get her fired up first time ? Quote
gsx Posted March 2, 2017 Posted March 2, 2017 (edited) Had similar with gs thou other year that had been stood, choke system was full of crud Mind you that was on slide carbs so probably different Edited March 2, 2017 by gsx Quote
arnout Posted March 2, 2017 Posted March 2, 2017 You need to prime the carbs (put tap on "PRI" and wait a bit) because of the crappy stock vacuum tap.. On the starter alone the engine spins to slow to create enough vacuum to open the tap.. Quote
Dezza Posted March 3, 2017 Posted March 3, 2017 My efe engined bike is the same. It's almost certainly caused by a blocked cold starter jet in one of the carbs as I do not have a vacuum tap. Your problem may have a tap influence too though. Even ultra-sonic cleaning doesn't make any difference but once it's been running for 20-30 secs it's fine. I just learn to live with it. I like it that noone else can start my bike from cold as they do not know its little nuances Quote
nlovien Posted March 3, 2017 Posted March 3, 2017 there's a range of things - all related to wear n tear that can be the root cause - and it shows up on cold start because this is when the fuel is least burn friendly - the good thing is anything you do to try and fix it is probably needing doing anyway, even if it doesn't sort the immediate symptom you got the obvious fuel getting into and out of the right jets for cold start you got a deteriorating ignition system leading to plug fouling you got reduced vacuum draw - further complicated by changes to airbox / ex pipe you got weeping valve stem seals - more common than appreciated - they go hard with the heat cycles = that slug of oil in the morning making the fuel even harder to light up and you get a combination of all these and more, all playing a part - fix one and it helps get over the challenge, maybe not fix the cause though kinda like ourselves - me I'm crap 1st thing in the morning - could be the extra dram I had or the lack of nicotine and caffeine in my system - two coffees and cigarettes and I start to wake up - but I know this isn't fixing the cause Quote
busa1300 Posted March 4, 2017 Posted March 4, 2017 Yes... I prime mine also when it's been setting for a few days. Then I need to hold my knee on the choke knob to keep it open when I first get it started. Quote
Vince2 Posted March 5, 2017 Posted March 5, 2017 If I don't prime my GS1000S after a long break, it won't start. Prime it for about 1 minute and it starts every time. I do have to keep my finger on the starter button for probably a minute before it kicks in. it's always done this and it's got no worse or better. I think it's just a trait of these motors. Quote
strima Posted March 5, 2017 Posted March 5, 2017 Every GS I've known takes a while to start and run smoothly after standing for a while. It's just character... Quote
Vince2 Posted March 5, 2017 Posted March 5, 2017 Bump starting it worked when I was younger and fitter. God knows how I did it.!!!!!! Quote
katana11 Posted March 6, 2017 Author Posted March 6, 2017 thanks lads will try the prime method tomorrow ,as always ur a great help Quote
Gammaboy Posted March 6, 2017 Posted March 6, 2017 With flatslides and a pingel, mine fires first hit with the choke on. Quote
Fjbj40 Posted March 7, 2017 Posted March 7, 2017 (edited) Do you have a solid 12 volts to your coils? I bet if you checked you may have 9-11 volts especially during starter motor engagement. I always do the coil relay mod, puts a solid 12 volts to the coils and that old air-cooled engine start a lot better. Edited March 7, 2017 by Fjbj40 2 Quote
katana11 Posted March 7, 2017 Author Posted March 7, 2017 9 hours ago, Fjbj40 said: Do you have a solid 12 volts to your coils? I bet if you checked you may have 9-11 volts especially during starter motor engagement. I always do the coil relay mod, puts a solid 12 volts to the coils and that old air-cooled engine start a lot better. have new dyna coils and leads all power is perfect ,i didnt try the pri start yet will do tonight and let ye know Quote
Fjbj40 Posted March 7, 2017 Posted March 7, 2017 It is not the coils, it is the power feeding the coils. If you have time just check the voltage feeding the coils. I use the coil feed wire to close the relay I install, I feed battery power directly to the coil. Out of the 4 old Suzukisi have owned this is what I did and the starting was vastly improved. Cheers 1 Quote
neil w Posted March 10, 2017 Posted March 10, 2017 If the bike has stood for any length of time PRIME has to be used , if only for 30 seconds or so and then the bike will start and the tap can be turned back onto the normal running position. Battery condition and plugs also make a difference I did a bit of research of few years ago with plugs and found that NGK Iridium plugs made the bike start easier AND it very quickly settled down to a regular tickover. On older bikes and cars with points ignition and carbs, Iridium plugs make a huge difference to starting and overall running Bikes and cars with rudimentary electronic ignition and carbs or early mechanical injection Iridium plugs will be an improvement but not as great More modern vehicles with ecu controlled electronic ignition and fuel injection , Iridium plugs will make no difference to running but do last a bit longer Quote
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