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#61 dapleb

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Posted 22 June 2008 - 05:26 am

QUOTE(wicklamulla @ Sat 21st Jun 2008, 05:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
so maybe it's back to the 'drawing bored' huh.... laugh.gif biggrin.gif wacko.gif


Did you replace der leads?

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Posted 22 June 2008 - 11:42 pm

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Did you replace der leads?

no but i checked the heedgasset using the 'washing up liquid and water' method and it looks loike no leaks, i removed the tank and hair box and will prolly replace the leads, but fer some reason i unplugged the CDI connectors and the lowermost pins on the CDI side looked a bit damp and lightly corroded so i sprayed ACF50 on them and will refit the unit over the next couple of days and see if she runs as God (despite her riding a Harley) intended, if thats the problem i will fabricate a rubber boot/shroud fer the CDI and it's associated connectors.

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Posted 23 June 2008 - 12:21 pm

I got some great instructions and pics off Wicky for waterproofing my HT system, thanks.

First I thought I would try a different alternative, which has survived an hours ride in torrential rain, so far...........

I used glue lined heavy duty heatshrink (bought off Ebay) which sealed the HT lead from coil to cap. I packed the HT cap with silicon grease before screwing the cap back on so that the HT cap cover went inside the unheated heat shrink and then give it the heat gun treatment. I then used silicon grease between the grommet and HT cap. Everything else was left as standard apart from a liberal watering of wd40 (not the aerosol type) under the airbox.

Not saying it is the right way just an alternative.

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Posted 23 June 2008 - 06:13 pm

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...i checked the heedgasset using the 'washing up liquid and water'...


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Posted 23 June 2008 - 06:15 pm

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That's a new one to me unsure.gif




run d'injun, squirt the solution around the heed gasser and see if any bubbles form.....if so then hed gasket has prolly failed.

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Posted 23 June 2008 - 07:53 pm

and there I was thinking of you with your engine in the kitchen sink again

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Posted 23 June 2008 - 09:54 pm

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and there I was thinking of you with your engine in the kitchen sink again

it nearly ended up in the skip earlier on !

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Posted 23 August 2009 - 07:49 am

Just a point !

My new 2008 model has doulw insulated leads factory fitted.

So yamaha have spotted the weakness and done someting about it.
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Posted 08 September 2009 - 03:13 pm

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Just a point !

My new 2008 model has doulw insulated leads factory fitted.

So yamaha have spotted the weakness and done someting about it.



I noticed the same on the '09, but they have still left the lead-coil junction uncapped... so, pre-emptively, I have taped this point with self-amalgamating tape.

To be sure, to be sure.

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Posted 09 September 2009 - 07:13 am

QUOTE(wicklamulla @ Mon 23rd Jun 2008, 07:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
run d'injun, squirt the solution around the heed gasser and see if any bubbles form.....if so then hed gasket has prolly failed.


I've seen this done on air cooled but would this work on a water cooled engine as the first place for a headgasket to blow is into the water jacket?

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 07:16 pm

HELP !!!
My bikes running like a bag of hammers and I belive its the coils are starting to fail, I've tryed cleaning up the wirering contacts wrapping the ht leads and cleaning out the carbs and it still runs mostly on one pot. Does any body know if the coils are common with another model bike as tdm ones dont seem to be growing on trees or what is the best ( and cheapest) replacements.

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Posted 17 September 2009 - 09:03 pm

I read somewhere that other bike coils are compatible.
I blame my noob thirst for TDM info for forgetting which bike/bikes, information overload I guess.
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 02:41 pm

HI Guys,

New to the forum, and just been reading this thread, I have a 1999 850 4TX, only 6000 on the clock so still a baby, however the guy I bought it from has had it stood for some time.

The problems I'm having are firstly initially starting the bike, it coughs and splutters and backfires before eventually after much coaxing and much swearing it starts.

It then struggles to tick over even on the choke for a while until it warms up, and even then it's not clever.

I've had it ticking over and it's suddenly dropped below a grand and cut out, also done this a couple of times whilst riding, come to a stop and the revs dropped and cut out.

And last but not least I've had the sudden loss of power, cough and fart when twisting the throttle on to overtake etc, before it suddenly picks back up and shoots off like it's arse is on fire.

What do you reckon, was going to get the carbs balanced, check the plugs, but to be honest with the age of the bike they should be ok

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 03:06 pm

i'd do a full service including cleaning out the carbs and go from there
sounds similar to the problems i experienced with a holed carb diaphram

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 04:54 pm

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Might be worth running a small bottle of Redex through the tank. It could be a sticky float valve. It shouldn't need the carbs balancing and, as Tony says, it's probably the carbs just needing a good clean.

Fresh fuel also if you've not already replaced it.

Make sure yer battery is fully charged up too.

If it was me, I'd give it some new plugs, oil/filter etc purely as it's been stood a while.

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 07:13 pm

Cheers Studley,

I'm going to take the carbs off and clean them through, wrap the HT leads in Self amolga....thingy tape, check and clean the plugs, and I'll do the redex as well.

The Batt is fully charged and hooked up to an optimizer, the fuel has been changed as it had a good run from Manchester to Scarborough when I picked it up, so all the old fuel used and fresh already going through the system. Oil is fresh, but I'll maybe change it anyway.

It it still isn't ok then I'll look at balancing.... rolleyes.gif

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 09:09 pm

wonder if the atarter relay is in 'good condition' ?

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Posted 11 August 2011 - 12:42 pm

My coils sit below the spine frame... It's a TDM motor in an XTZ frame. I re-did the waterproofing on mine last week. The key is to separate the coil post from any means of earthing or the wiring loom connections from shorting. On mine it means taping the coil posts, gaffa tape and mastic around the wiring loom connections and hanging the coil from the frame by plastic cable ties. I've found a better solution for the plug caps, but they differ to the TDM plug caps. I use Taylor HT leads and would change them every 2 years. But the coil itself... it's carefully wrapped in layers of randomly placed bubble wrap, gaffa tape and cable ties. It ensures no direct path for water and no place for water to pond or clear route for water to take. When water's under the tank, around carbs, airbox, etc it's driven by all sorts of air turbulance and pressures so having something that meets that and is all enclosing and completely unpredictable seems to be working so far. And, it's fucking cheap laugh.gif

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Posted 27 January 2012 - 02:21 am

Old thread = long running thread = Solved with great advice....

Had the dreaded misfire when wet the last two torrential down-pores so I read through this thread and found a short to the frame at the lead/coil junction when I jiggled the lead on idle.



I assume "jiggled" is the technical term.

Only intermittent mind you but when it gets wet it seems to stuff up.

Self-amalgamating tape all over the place now and the short is fixed I hope.

Need a big puddle and some heavy rain to double check.
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Posted 28 January 2012 - 07:44 pm



Only intermittent mind you but when it gets wet it seems to stuff up.

Self-amalgamating tape all over the place now and the short is fixed I hope.

Need a big puddle and some heavy rain to double check.
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