CB750 scrambler project
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@SpookDog yes it's a crappy diagram, I assume the second bulb is the neutral one.
I've never had a diode go wrong on anything but might test it.
I think it's the side stand ... I'll do more tests when the plug caps come.Thanks
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I recon it is as well. I’d connect the side stand and clutch switch stuff all up, put it in neutral and try it with the clutch pulled in.
With the coil connectors, I’d try one ‘one way’ and the other the ‘other way’ if that makes sense? One of them should spark. Once they are sparking it’s easy to figure out which is the outer banks and which is inner...
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@SpookDog pulling my hair out,
All the diode does looking at the diagram is. When the stand is down and the bike is in gear, it won't start unless the clutch is pulled in .... But surely is shouldn't allow the starter motor to operate as that alone can knock the bike off the stand,Also should the side stand light only come on when stand is down ( in gear )or all the time including neutral
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Trouble is it could be any one of these switches:
Key Ignition
Handlebar kill
Sidestand
Clutch
NeutralOr these parts:
Pulse generator/pickup
FusesOr just a break in a wire.
I’d start off by checking fuses, then doing continuity checks on the switches, then the wires
Check for volts at the coloured coil wires, volts at pick up while cranking the starter -
I think I know the issue. The pulse generator had a load of oil in there. Doesn't put out 0.7v
When I crank the engine I can feel pressure of air blow past the crank seal the crank seal itself might not be broken but the pressure bypasses it.
I can't see this seal on fowler's diagramsAll cylinders seem to have good compression so can think why the crankcase has so much pressure. Unless it's a blocked pcv.... Not sure if they have valves ....
Lots of ball aches...
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Damn, wtf.... Surely you shouldn't have an access window to the side of the crank (bottom of engine)
https://i.imgur.com/7LrE6wS.gifv
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Right, I thought "oh shit the crank seal is gone"
Looking at all diagrams..there isn't a seal!
Anyone else who wants to help confirm I'm not going made... Please doThe oil literally returns to the sump through that window where you can see the crankshaft web.... Strange right... But makes sense why there's a "return" to the sump
The side cover is a sealed type so that's why oil doesn't drip out.The oil is about 0.5l -.6L over filled from having the wrong information in a manual I have..
Manual states oil capacity (when replaced) 2.8L without filter and 3L with filter. (Dipstick still doesn't show anything... Perhaps from another bike)
I believe this caused there to be oil on the pulse generator = no pick up pulse.....
Drain the oil time tomorrow. Refill to correct level.
Clean up pulse generator... If still not producing 0.7v I need a new one.
This is the issue.
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@SpookDog I think actually how this works now
Apparently the pulse generator is supposed to have oil in there (oil cooled)... Which is great because there is no oil seal on the crankshaft that can go wrong......If you remove the cover when it's on the side stand (the only Stand I have)lots of oil will pour out...
Only a small amount of oil come out on the centre stand....
The pulse generator seems to not put out enough voltage so I've ordered a new one.As I've done lots of tests it is is the pulse generator that I believe is the issue.
There's also supposed to be a proper gasket for the cover which I've ordered
The CBX 750 which is almost an identical engine have the oil filler cap on the left-hand side.
As the cbx750 shares a lot of parts
On my bike this has a cap saying "do not open"
On the left casing (where the oil filler is on the CBX)if you open this when it's on the side stand oil will pour out as well..
. I'm guessing at the CBX 750 at the side stand on the right hand side.