Title: 748 Wont start Post by: rgramjet on May 21, 2008, 04:50:30 AM I sold my 748 on Monday but now Im having a problem.
Guy came out to look at it. Started it up and let it run for a little while. All of a sudden it sounded like one cylinder went, then the other. It turns over fine but will not catch now. Anyway, the guy still wanted it, took it home, changed the plugs and its still not starting. He also said the plugs look fine. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!!! Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: johnster on May 21, 2008, 05:36:36 AM Did you try putting gas in it? :P
I kid, I kid.... Seriously though, I wonder if there might be a gas "starvation" issue....maybe a clogged fuel supply line, or an injector problem?? ??? If it ran fine for a little while then died, it tells you that the enigine runs OK, but it got deprived of something (maybe gas) after a little while.... :-\ -I would check that first, and if you can verify that the injectors ARE getting gas, and the plugs are getting electricity, Then I would maybe suspect a faulty ECU.... Good luck, and keep us posted!!! Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: uclabiker06 on May 21, 2008, 08:28:43 AM Can't believe the guy still took the bike unless he was a mechanic or something.
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: rebelpacket on May 21, 2008, 08:40:53 AM How old are the belts on it?
What do the spark plugs look like? Check for spark first, then go from there. Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: rgramjet on May 21, 2008, 10:03:02 AM Can't believe the guy still took the bike unless he was a mechanic or something. Yeah, same here!! I strongly urged him to leave it overnight so I could change what I thought were the plugs and get it running properly. Hard on prevailed! lol Update: Just got off the phone with the mechanic he has looking at it. Said upon first glance, he thinks its the coils which run $170 each for the parts. Also said he isnt hearing the fuel pump priming when the key is turned to the on position. He said he checked all the fuses and they look good. Too much coincidence to have coils and fuel pump go bad? Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: rgramjet on May 21, 2008, 01:45:44 PM Another update, buyer said this will all be no problem as long as i pay for the parts. I told him Id rather give him his $$ back and Ill do the repair myself in light of the fact that I came down $500 off my asking price. Of course, while I held his deposit check, I got 2 more calls from people wanting to look at the bike.
Take off Coils and fuel pumps are a dime a dozen on ebay. Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: rgramjet on May 23, 2008, 11:03:19 AM Update:
Buyer has bike with mechanic, says the fuel pump doesnt prime when the key is in. He put new relays in and got it to start. He test rode it for 1 mile then it shut down and wouldnt restart. Alex at Ram Cycles, says he might have a set of 916 coils that I can try. Doesnt answer the fuel pump issue though. Buyer wants $$ back so thats what Ill have to do. Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Slide Panda on May 23, 2008, 11:47:21 AM Do you think you've got a short some place? Does the pump still prime now? Or is the relay shot again?
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: rgramjet on May 23, 2008, 01:00:03 PM I have no idea. Thats probably a good guess now that I think about how it puttered out. Wish I had it here so I could troubleshoot a bit....
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Slide Panda on May 23, 2008, 02:08:27 PM Once you get it back, the 1st thing I'd be checking is to see if that pump primes w=once you have the key on and the kill switch to run (and bike in N)
You should hear a short buzzzz from the tank area (seat off might help you hear). If there's no noise then that relay to the pump might have kicked off again. Luckly relays are cheap... swap in a new one - but expect that one to crap out. If it does then you've got some other issue. Now I'm getting to guessing, since electrics aren't my strong suit - but if the relay blows again I'd be getting to wonder if my voltage regulator isn't at fault... but I'm just theorizing. You should check for spark since that's easy - but I seriously doubt it's your coils. I bet the problem is further up the stream Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: rgramjet on May 23, 2008, 03:55:20 PM Im picking it up tomorrow and should have a little time to throw at it......I heard Colemans Bike a palooza is tomorrow, Yuu going?
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Scottish on May 31, 2008, 09:00:43 AM Any news on this? I ask because I'm having a similar problem with my fuel pump.
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: rgramjet on May 31, 2008, 01:44:01 PM 1st mechanic found loose negative battery terminal. Its still at Ram and I should know something on Monday. Its my understanding that relays dont like loose neg battery terminals.....hopefully thats it.
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Ducatista on May 31, 2008, 01:51:40 PM 1st mechanic found loose negative battery terminal. Its still at Ram and I should know something on Monday. Its my understanding that relays dont like loose neg battery terminals.....hopefully thats it. Relays in general don't like being flipped in rapid succession. I had a brake connector that was arcing against my frame and it kept on blowing the main relay. Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: clubhousemotorsports on May 31, 2008, 06:13:29 PM In 10+ years wrenching on Ducatis I have never seen a bad coil on a fuel injected Ducati.
fuel injector relays ? yes. I believe that the ecu relay sits beside the fuel injection relay and they are the same part, you can swap them and see if the pump cycles. make sure that there are no shorts in the system. My 851 once had a wire that had chafed at the fuel pump to fuel tank connector. it would blow fuses. Also look for a wire connector that has become dislodged from its housing at the tank to harness connector. good luck. Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Scottish on May 31, 2008, 07:21:07 PM I don't know where he's at, but I yanked my pump out, and pulled it from the assembly. Leaving it plugged in and lowered it into a tub of gas produced nothing. I think it's an impellor type pump but it isn't pumping anything. Long story short I got my hands on another one it'll ship Monday. The assembly from the dealership was quoted at $1000.04 :o I got just the pump/shipped for $150 used. God, I'm soooooo ready to be riding!!!
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: clubhousemotorsports on May 31, 2008, 07:55:24 PM Try direct wiring the fuel pump before calling it DOA It could be that power is not getting to the pump or ground from the pump as well.
It does not have to be immersed in anything and usual disclaimers about fuel and sparks. Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Scottish on June 01, 2008, 12:27:40 PM I did that that is how I figured out that it was faulty. It's doing what it's supposed to(pump action), only nothing happens it just whirs away with no fuel movement.
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: clubhousemotorsports on June 01, 2008, 04:55:53 PM Not to insult but are you sure you did not have the wires backwards?
pumps will run in reverse but not pump. All of the pumps I have seen that were bad (had 2 myself) were siezed and would not spin at all. Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Scottish on June 01, 2008, 05:37:55 PM Well now that is interesting.... it's hooked up through a harness, but with the complete disassembly and rebuilding of the bike it's feasible some wires got reversed. I'll go thry it real fast!
Title: Re: 748 Wont start Post by: Scottish on June 01, 2008, 05:42:43 PM You are a genius!!! Now I have to call that guy and see if he'll refund my pay pal!!! Nice call thanks!
Refund is good to go. |