I Fixed it 😁 Hot Start Hell! Why Won't This GSXR750 SRAD Start When it's Hot?

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
  • I finally get to the bottom of and fix the hot start issues that have plagued this Suzuki GSXR750 SRAD.
    This is part two of a two parts series.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 80

  • @cabbage681
    @cabbage681 День тому +8

    The torque wrench police have been informed, Chief Inspector Tool and Sargent Spanner are on the way.🤣 Great fix and really interesting learning more about ohms, resistance and wave forms, I had no idea how that sensor worked before watching both vids 👍

  • @motojumble9385
    @motojumble9385 17 годин тому +3

    So satisfying. Great find. Nice to see someone who actually gets into the nuts and bolts of why somethng didn't work rather than just randomly swapping parts. Look forward ot the next one !

  • @RobBrookbanks
    @RobBrookbanks День тому +4

    Top tip when you dismantle gears, put a tywrap on as soon as you dismantle them and they'll stay in the correct order.

  • @wswan81
    @wswan81 День тому +8

    Nice, been waiting for an update.
    Friday night with a 🍺 tops it off.

  • @nf4505
    @nf4505 20 годин тому +3

    Did anybody notice the starter clutch was not timed up before Jim took it off? I'll stop waffle. Great video.👍

    • @garymorgan628
      @garymorgan628 9 годин тому

      I think there's a mark on the clutch and a mark on the shaft 😉

  • @ianlawrie919
    @ianlawrie919 21 годину тому +2

    A few thousand yards above my brain’s punching height but most enthralling 👏🏻👍🏻👌🏻

  • @Rose.Of.Hizaki
    @Rose.Of.Hizaki День тому +3

    What some retailers do is mis-report their stock levels. Just so they can get your business. They Report that they have 10+ in stock but they actually dont so its a juggling act for them to order some from some where then send it out to you in respectable time frame. I worked in IT and there were one or two retailers we used to work with that did this a hell of a lot.
    The annoying thing is they wont send you a follow up email or call you to explain that they dont have it and give you an ETA. You have to go chase them for answers when your order doesnt arrive after a few days or marked as dispatched.

  • @JimmyRJump
    @JimmyRJump 22 години тому +6

    I like what you're doing. A couple of uploads ago, you apologised for swearing, thanks to an individual who likes to watch your videos with his kids. I'm from Belgium. We invented swearing, kind of. So, hey!, see if I care. Thanks for your sometimes hectic shenanigans and getting things right all of the time, in time. Proud ex-owner of a Honda CB750K7 (frame number 000002), Honda 750F1 (last series before aluminium wheels were introduced), Suzuki GT750, Suzuki GT380, Yamaha V-Max (with a 140HP kit. Thanks to Germany heavy bikes were limited to 100HP, which made Japanese manufacturers avoid the European market, or, with V-Max, make a lower HP. The guy I bought the bike from was ((and still is)) an American who bought the bike in Germany but swapped the engine for the USA version), a Moto-Guzzi 850 California, Kawasaki 1300 and a Benelli Sei. Currently, at 63 years of age, riding a benevolant Honda GoldWing 2022 DCT. Had it's top-speed uncapped in the garage and it goes a mild 210km/h at around 6800rpm. Cheerio lad. Greetings from Belgium.

    • @SuperbikeSurgeryTV
      @SuperbikeSurgeryTV  21 годину тому +1

      That's quite a collection 😍 😁 thanks for watching 👍

    • @JimmyRJump
      @JimmyRJump 20 годин тому +2

      @@SuperbikeSurgeryTV Well, It's not a collection I gathered recently, but cycles I've had between 1979 and 2022. I'm from '61 and in those days, motorcross was big in mainland Europe and a mechanic in my village was Joel Robert's (250cc world champion) go-to and that mechanic, who was a motor-cros fanatic himself, carved-out a circuit in the woods behind our village. As kids, we took advantage, first with bycicles, later with self-assembled mopeds (Flandria, Zundapp, Kreidler, Puch) and we went faster than the mechanic. I'm gonna spare you of the rest, because you'll have to read about that in my memoires. Just kidding. Cheerio hombre.

  • @paulawright6868
    @paulawright6868 День тому +5

    Lovely work, keep waffling.

  • @timselbie3419
    @timselbie3419 4 години тому

    Love the delve into a bikes history, the unseen bodging and the downright dangerous, keep up the good work!

  • @TheMostDangerousWayPossible
    @TheMostDangerousWayPossible День тому +5

    Attention to deal, brilliant work Jim as always!

  • @ReCheck_WotTheFluck
    @ReCheck_WotTheFluck День тому +4

    If I've not got a manual and don't know how it goes back together after dropping parts. I go to say Fowlers parts diagrams and look at them. Has got me out a hole once or twice. Good work 👍

  • @Kim_Miller
    @Kim_Miller 15 годин тому

    It's always good to see you think your way down into the innards of a bike and come up with the solution. You sure do hold a lot of info in your head.

  • @fjones1914
    @fjones1914 13 годин тому

    Beautiful bike!
    I had a 1996 GSX-R 750 with the same color scheme I bought used in 1997.
    My 1st bike.

  • @michiel1362
    @michiel1362 8 годин тому

    What a nice video to enjoy on a relaxed saturday morning… please keep on telling the good technical knowhow thingies and waffel tappie taptap along for us

  • @Desertduleler_88
    @Desertduleler_88 День тому +2

    Great job Jim, a pleasure to see you work.

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 10 годин тому +2

    Brexit mybe held up the postage.
    The torque wrench debate is still ongoing. I dont even have a torque wrench 😂

  • @dandangsxr
    @dandangsxr 22 години тому +2

    Question Jim, is the arrow on the main case inside the case, a TDC mark as well? So the punch mark on the crankshaft spline lines up with it for TDC? Reason I ask, I've got a K2 600 lump in bits that I want to build so I've got a spare engine for my gixxer (currently at 70k mileage) keep up the work and fantastic videos👍

  • @andrewwallis328
    @andrewwallis328 21 годину тому +1

    Top fix once again 👍

  • @OmiHemps
    @OmiHemps День тому +7

    I wish you weren't at the other end of the country! I've got a 2005 GSX-R750 Anniversary edition that just won't run nicely, misfires at idle and through the range, various loads. - It's had the parts shotgun with coils and plugs and all the TPS/STV adjustments seem correct, bodies balanced... Out of my depth, but struggling to get someone with this level of knowledge on the case!

    • @danstevens2204
      @danstevens2204 День тому +3

      We would only be in the next state after driving that far 😂

    • @markmiller5577
      @markmiller5577 День тому +1

      Worth the journey.....give him a ring

    • @petecurran3995
      @petecurran3995 День тому

      Compression tested?

    • @julianpritchard2558
      @julianpritchard2558 День тому

      I’m in Ireland and I’d still take my bike to Jim .

    • @peterwilson8797
      @peterwilson8797 День тому +5

      Hire a van. Take on a Friday. Make a weekend out of the trip back. When fixed, a lift or train and a weekend ride back. Two long weekends and a sorted bike. Why wouldn't ya😂😂

  • @nickrider5220
    @nickrider5220 17 годин тому

    Great work, well explained and top video - thanks Jim 🍻

  • @charlesemerson6763
    @charlesemerson6763 17 годин тому

    Nice one Jim. Another Suzuki saved from the scrap pile.

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk День тому

    You make it look oh so easy- nice one.

  • @malccolliver4721
    @malccolliver4721 День тому

    Good job Jim 👍

  • @karlh4313
    @karlh4313 День тому +1

    🎉 great job!!

  • @charade993
    @charade993 День тому +2

    Good work!

  • @groovedodger
    @groovedodger 19 годин тому +1

    Its weird how the heat effects the pickup resistance well done finding that I had a similar hot start problem on my car turned out to be crank sensor I found it by firing the parts cannon mind you. only £20 for sensor unlike suzuki a bit pricey.

  • @ragnarironspear1791
    @ragnarironspear1791 23 години тому

    Brilliant video as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @trevornield236
    @trevornield236 День тому

    Jim top channel pal I’m always engrossed and your knowledge is second to none
    Can you do a vid how to use the innovate lm2 properly on a 4 cylinder cheers bud keep up the great vids and work regards Trev

  • @markaddy53
    @markaddy53 9 годин тому

    great job as always lad glad u sorted it next video please

  • @malcolmdobson1244
    @malcolmdobson1244 День тому

    nice one Jim...spot on.

  • @andyjrichie6709
    @andyjrichie6709 День тому

    Very interesting, well done doc

  • @seanmoore8152
    @seanmoore8152 День тому +1

    Bet you will be glad to have this one gone Jim. Good work 👍

  • @petecurran3995
    @petecurran3995 День тому

    Well done, that man!
    p.s. my gsx-s GT rattles in that area.
    Allegedly, there's nothing wrong with it!

  • @danstevens2204
    @danstevens2204 День тому +2

    I don’t understand how you said somethink and something within a few seconds. It’s something Jim focus ffs 😂👍🏻🇦🇺

  • @davidyoung9561
    @davidyoung9561 День тому +3

    Blimey, £200 for that part. Motorcycle parts, especially genuine parts, are so expensive.

  • @JDsGafflin
    @JDsGafflin 23 години тому

    Awesome mate!

  • @markfoy6062
    @markfoy6062 23 години тому

    Everyone needs a database of known good wave forms

  • @TEAMVISKAT81
    @TEAMVISKAT81 20 годин тому

    cms nl are a good way to get oem parts for older bikes. but sometimes they are slow as hell,

  • @zzyzx0069
    @zzyzx0069 21 годину тому

    I'm sad you didnt teach me how to suck eggs today. As much you may hate it when you do it, that's when you impart the most knowledge.

  • @bobwalker8907
    @bobwalker8907 23 години тому +2

    Is that the torque wrench police coming for you at 18:43 ?

  • @rodneygunn788
    @rodneygunn788 День тому +2

    Wavy washer Belleville washer sos

  • @weekendmodeller2740
    @weekendmodeller2740 День тому

    Had the same problem on my gt 125 chopper.

  • @stephenwilson3479
    @stephenwilson3479 День тому +3

    £200 for wires a bracket and a magnet!

  • @alanhowatson3462
    @alanhowatson3462 День тому +1

    Great waffleige thank you 😊

  • @dynodom4677
    @dynodom4677 21 годину тому

    Reversed polarity on your scope!

  • @danharbun483
    @danharbun483 День тому

    Was that a 0.2v drop,and thats alot cleaner waveform

  • @steveclark..
    @steveclark.. День тому +2

    For someone who's got OCD, how could you not torque that bolt up?
    My wife says that I'm OCD, she's probably right but torquing up such a bolt seems like the right thing to do.

    • @steve00alt70
      @steve00alt70 10 годин тому +1

      Oh no the torque police 😂

    • @steveclark..
      @steveclark.. 9 годин тому

      @@steve00alt70 I raised the point from a genuine aspect, how can you be OCD yet be comfortable with doing that? If that bolt wasn't hidden by a cover, if it was easy to get to, maybe I could understand a bit more. I certainly don't use a torque wrench all the time but on hidden fasteners or critical ones to do with brakes, wheels etc, I sleep better at night.

    • @steve00alt70
      @steve00alt70 8 годин тому

      @@steveclark.. I've never used a torque wrench

  • @mathewjones5520
    @mathewjones5520 День тому

    I ordered a new front visor fairing from CMS recently seemed like it took forever and no keyring for me! 🤣

  • @basilwatson1
    @basilwatson1 День тому +2

    here is where I have the problem,..... the leap between an mechanic and a engineer don't go the opposite way or you will be designing BMW mini , jaguar landrover engines

    • @wullie3xv923
      @wullie3xv923 21 годину тому +1

      Don't forget Ford "Eco Booms". 🤪

    • @basilwatson1
      @basilwatson1 Годину тому

      @@wullie3xv923 hahahaa yes ,,, I dont think there has been a motorbikes as bad as those ! ..

  • @1134Fighter
    @1134Fighter День тому

    Is there a lose bolt under the plug @ 11:46?

  • @Eddavids2
    @Eddavids2 16 годин тому

    You had to wipe your hand after that one? 15:50 WTF

  • @sphhegde4133
    @sphhegde4133 День тому

    I have a strange problem in my bike its FZ 250 same engine as xtz 250. In my bike when i start it in the morning it starts nicely , and when the engine heats up or when i do a 100 km distance if i stop take a break of 10 15 min the bike takes 2 to 3cranks i already disconnected the cannister and there is no malfunction code other things works fine theres nothing wrong .. i dnt know where to look at ? Any thing you suggest ?

  • @sharg0
    @sharg0 День тому

    If the UK manufacturers/importers has any sense they should offer you some very fat paychecks to train their mechanics, technicians and engineers.

    • @DavidStevenson-gw2eo
      @DavidStevenson-gw2eo День тому

      Good idea, but local councils and other bodies are tight as hell when it comes to training monies, I'm thinking of doing something along these lines for those who might be interested, but their red tape is miles and miles long.

    • @sharg0
      @sharg0 День тому

      ​@@DavidStevenson-gw2eo I have worked with training machinists and one thing I've seen in various companies are: They need to get their act together and invest in training of their staff! A company that doesn't invest in the ones working for them are doomed to fail because the world isn't stopping around them and people need to advance to even stay proficient because otherwise they will fall into the routine trap, that is do the work without thinking, without seeing problems and not seeing ways to improve.
      So while I am strongly for tax financed schools and universities I'm also convinced that companies need to set off time and resources to keep their staff at their best.
      This is a typical topic, schools can only provide basic fault finding - to get skilled at it you need to dive into unknown issues while being guided by an experienced mechanic. In my opinion Jim does an excellent job at explaining what he sees, why he opts for the steps he does and what conclusions can be drawn.

    • @zeggyiv
      @zeggyiv День тому

      @@DavidStevenson-gw2eo How did you get "council" from that?

    • @DavidStevenson-gw2eo
      @DavidStevenson-gw2eo День тому

      @@zeggyiv IE, a grant to train mechanics through your own bussiness, they used to be easy to obtain especially if you were a new venture, training could be done even on a mobile workshop like Jim's.

    • @sharg0
      @sharg0 20 годин тому

      @@DavidStevenson-gw2eo I have worked with training machinists and one thing I've seen in various companies are: They need to get their act together and invest in training of their staff! A company that doesn't invest in the ones working for them are doomed to fail because the world isn't stopping around them and people need to advance to even stay proficient because otherwise they will fall into the routine trap, that is do the work without thinking, without seeing problems and not seeing ways to improve.
      So while I am strongly for tax financed schools and universities I'm also convinced that companies need to set off time and resources to keep their staff at their best.
      This is a typical topic, schools can only provide basic fault finding - to get skilled at it you need to dive into unknown issues while being guided by an experienced mechanic. In my opinion Jim does an excellent job at explaining what he sees, why he opts for the steps he does and what conclusions can be drawn.

  • @rgv666
    @rgv666 День тому +1

    Not much there for £200!