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Greetings,

I have had much luck in other forums when I had a Honda. I am hoping to get some tech guys here to answer a question or two.

I have a 1989 Yamaha FJ600 which wont start. The engine will turn over just fine but no ignition. I rode the bike for about a year before that just fine. One day it wouldn't start.

I am new here so maybe there is a checklist of things I should go through but I cannot find it.

Any help here would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Joshman

Hi Joshman,

I'm no techie but I had a similar problem on my XJ.

If there's no sign of a bang it could be coils or the wiring to them. They're open to a lot of winter crap under there. Work back from the plugs (keeping your battery charged up). Pull connectors apart and reconnect them once or twice as a start then check the coils with a multimeter. The electronic stuff is quite robust I'm told so you shouldn't panic on that count.

Hope this helps.

Craig

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This happened to me once on my XJ550......ended up being the stator plate came loose on the left end of the crank.....hence buggering up the pick-up coils. <_<

Easy to check for this....just have a look under the left-side crankcase cover....(4) 5mm allen head bolts. ;)

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