Can ignition left on damage components?
Can ignition left on damage components?
As the ignition system is independent of the battery, would I be right in saying that if you left the key switched on there is no potential for damage to coils, transducers etc?
- George 350
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Re: Can ignition left on damage components?
Hi,
You are correct. No damage can occur to the ignition system.
George.
You are correct. No damage can occur to the ignition system.
George.
George
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
Re: Can ignition left on damage components?
YES - in my opinion, this may cause a problem with fuel leaking into your sump, if you have worn needle valves, as your electronic fuel tap will be left open (as I understand it?).
Cheers,
Dom
Cheers,
Dom
MRC 3082½
Re: Can ignition left on damage components?
This might be a factor but despite my switch giving a hearty clunk at turn on, it passeth not a drop of fuel! Anyone taken these apart and repaired?
Re: Can ignition left on damage components?
Not me, but I suggest asking in a new thread, if there's no joy when searching for a previous one. (I know some people have changed to two manual ones, though.)
Dom
Dom
MRC 3082½
Re: Can ignition left on damage components?
It may simply be clogged up with varnish, rust, and silt.morteach wrote:This might be a factor but despite my switch giving a hearty clunk at turn on, it passeth not a drop of fuel! Anyone taken these apart and repaired?
Mine used to work most of the time, but has become increasingly inadequate for 60mph+ running. That's probably the diaphragm being affected by modern fuel. As far as I know there is no replacement available.
Paul Compton
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Re: Can ignition left on damage components?
Hello - I stripped and cleaned the electric tap when I got my bike but it only improved slightly from zero flow to very little - again I believe that it's the diaphragm that is the issue - possibly stiffening due to age and again I was informed that they are no longer available -Duncan
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