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Posted on Mar 30, 2010

No fuel at plugs

I have a 2004 injected r6 .good spark at plug but no fuel getting through. pump working and fuel up to the injectors please help getting desperate

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2009

SOURCE: Electronic Fuel Pump

It turned out that the ignition key was faulty and it cut out my fuel pump and power to my spark plug but all other electrics worked. Tried my spare key and could hear fuel pump working pressed starter and it fired up how bizarre is that. so problem sorted.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2009

SOURCE: engine dies after 20 minutes of running.

try some Berrymans B12 fuel additive in the tank. if your bike has been in storage it could be gummed up a bit. put in a little more than stated dose, no more than double, run it let it get hot and then let it stand overnight. it worked for me on my v star

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 27, 2009

SOURCE: From Carbs to Injectors

It could be done, but way too expensive.

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  • Posted on Jun 15, 2009

SOURCE: engine wont start

The spark plugs if they are blackish it means rich on mixture and thus they have fouled up and will give you hard start. If they are brownish whitish tht means they are ok, and if they are whitish means the engine is running lean.
Since you checked the the fuel pump and after removing the pipe fuel gushed out it proves tht the pump is functioning.
Getting back to spark plugs....remove one of the spark plugs and earth it on the cylinder head somewhere and fix the lead head to it and thn crank start the engine and see if theres good bluish sparks at the spark plug.
I would recommend you first to examine the spark plugs , replace them if necessary and try to start it.
Hope this helps!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2010

SOURCE: how do you replace the spark plugs on a 2004 Yamaha Siverado 1100

Lift the back of the tank up and prop it up. Remove the chrome beauty covers, find spark plug wires and remove. Blow out with air first. Chaz Moto DC

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