1981 GPz swap out fuel injection with BS34's
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1981 GPz swap out fuel injection with BS34's
I've pulled the FI out and fitted a set of BS34's. Since trying to fire the thing, I don't have any spark.
I've gone through the wiring diagrams and after removing wires directly associated with the injectors, the throttle
position sensor, and the air box, no spark. I am looking for someone who has actaully performed this mod
to help me through the wiring section. There are two areas I am most concerned with. One is to find out what wires
remain connected to bith the white and black plugs connected to the relay on the left side under the cover (similation included). The second
is if the three wire plug that goes back to the brain should remain connected where it continues on to the coils
[IMG]local://upfiles/5191/B9EA4CE2A2074ADFB5CBB3D60E75EB22.jpg[/IMG]
I've gone through the wiring diagrams and after removing wires directly associated with the injectors, the throttle
position sensor, and the air box, no spark. I am looking for someone who has actaully performed this mod
to help me through the wiring section. There are two areas I am most concerned with. One is to find out what wires
remain connected to bith the white and black plugs connected to the relay on the left side under the cover (similation included). The second
is if the three wire plug that goes back to the brain should remain connected where it continues on to the coils
[IMG]local://upfiles/5191/B9EA4CE2A2074ADFB5CBB3D60E75EB22.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: 1981 GPz swap out fuel injection with BS34's
I'll answer my own question. I pulled the relay completely out including the wire loom going back to the brain. I still had a problem with spark and the starter.
After running diagnostics, I found resistance to be deado n target with specs for the 6 pin plug running up to the starter switch. After plugging the 6 pin plug back together, the starter worked. So I poured some gas to it and it fired, sounding very strong.
After running diagnostics, I found resistance to be deado n target with specs for the 6 pin plug running up to the starter switch. After plugging the 6 pin plug back together, the starter worked. So I poured some gas to it and it fired, sounding very strong.
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