R/R QUESTION

Need advice on which oil to use or which tyre best suits you? Share your topic and get help here.
Post Reply
User avatar
magnum
Posts: 470
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:35 pm
Location: west suffolk

R/R QUESTION

Post by magnum »

Hi new boy from Suffolk again have fitted R/R from cbr600fm.
The puzzleing thing is on firing up idle has dropped from 1100 down to 800 have I got wrong r/r??.
any light on prob would be great
Mark.
"It may be yellow but it ain't no chicken"
User avatar
sirch345
Site Admin
Posts: 22389
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2003 10:35 pm
Location: The West Country.

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by sirch345 »

Hi Mark, Rather odd, did you remember to put the earth lead back under one of the rectifier fixing bolts :?:

What's the voltage output like with the new rectifier, it should be reading between 13.5 and 15.5 volts with the engine running at the battery terminals. May be you old rectifier has damaged the battery if it failed on you.

Chris.
User avatar
magnum
Posts: 470
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:35 pm
Location: west suffolk

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by magnum »

sirch345 wrote:Hi Mark, Rather odd, did you remember to put the earth lead back under one of the rectifier fixing bolts :?:

Chris.
Hi chris earth lead ok old one hasent bean a problem just changed to fin type thourt would be ok
Mark.
"It may be yellow but it ain't no chicken"
User avatar
sirch345
Site Admin
Posts: 22389
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2003 10:35 pm
Location: The West Country.

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by sirch345 »

Mark, I'm assuming the replacement one was the same fitting as the original, you just unplugged the old one and plugged in the replacement rectifier, so no chance of getting any wires mixed up.

I would see what voltage you are getting at the battery terminals (if you haven't got a multi-meter perhaps you could borrow one) as I mentioned above.

Chris.
User avatar
magnum
Posts: 470
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:35 pm
Location: west suffolk

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by magnum »

sirch345 wrote:Mark, I'm assuming the replacement one was the same fitting as the original, you just unplugged the old one and plugged in the replacement rectifier, so no chance of getting any wires mixed up.

I would see what voltage you are getting at the battery terminals (if you haven't got a multi-meter perhaps you could borrow one) as I mentioned above.

Chris.
Thanks chris will check voltage tomorrow.
Mark.
"It may be yellow but it ain't no chicken"
User avatar
magnum
Posts: 470
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:35 pm
Location: west suffolk

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by magnum »

sirch345 wrote:Mark, I'm assuming the replacement one was the same fitting as the original, you just unplugged the old one and plugged in the replacement rectifier, so no chance of getting any wires mixed up.

I would see what voltage you are getting at the battery terminals (if you haven't got a multi-meter perhaps you could borrow one) as I mentioned above.

Chris.
Hi chris checked voltage today 13.5 on bat bike not running 14.6 when running on both rr's may be ok so see how it goes for now as for idle speeds differing still a mystery maybe motor still cold any old how thanks for input .
Mark.
"It may be yellow but it ain't no chicken"
User avatar
VTRDark
Posts: 20010
Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:24 pm

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by VTRDark »

Your Voltages seem good so maybe the idle being lower is just a coincidence and there is something else going on. To be honest if the engine is cold then it's normal for it to be a bit lower until the engine is fully warmed up. Once fully warm the idle speed should be around 1200rpm. You can adjust the idle speed via a black knurled knob on the front carb. You can access this with your fingers through the frame on the right hand side of the bike.

(:-})
==============================Enter the Darkside
User avatar
magnum
Posts: 470
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:35 pm
Location: west suffolk

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by magnum »

cybercarl wrote:Your Voltages seem good so maybe the idle being lower is just a coincidence and there is something else going on. To be honest if the engine is cold then it's normal for it to be a bit lower until the engine is fully warmed up. Once fully warm the idle speed should be around 1200rpm. You can adjust the idle speed via a black knurled knob on the front carb. You can access this with your fingers through the frame on the right hand side of the bike.

(:-})
Thanks mate had a tinker earlier put old one back tested ok then replacement one no diff think will be ok now thanks for your reply cybercarl.
Mark.
"It may be yellow but it ain't no chicken"
User avatar
sirch345
Site Admin
Posts: 22389
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2003 10:35 pm
Location: The West Country.

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by sirch345 »

magnum wrote: Hi chris checked voltage today 13.5 on bat bike not running 14.6 when running on both rr's may be ok so see how it goes for now as for idle speeds differing still a mystery maybe motor still cold any old how thanks for input .
Mark.
Hi Mark, A good idea trying the old rectifier as well as the replacement. I agree with Carl, there doesn't seem to be a problem with the rectifier at those readings. Yes a good idea to keep an eye on it.

Chris.
User avatar
magnum
Posts: 470
Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 6:35 pm
Location: west suffolk

Re: R/R QUESTION

Post by magnum »

sirch345 wrote:
magnum wrote: Hi chris checked voltage today 13.5 on bat bike not running 14.6 when running on both rr's may be ok so see how it goes for now as for idle speeds differing still a mystery maybe motor still cold any old how thanks for input .
Mark.
Hi Mark, A good idea trying the old rectifier as well as the replacement. I agree with Carl, there doesn't seem to be a problem with the rectifier at those readings. Yes a good idea to keep an eye on it.

Chris.
Chers chris will do.
Mark.
"It may be yellow but it ain't no chicken"
Post Reply