I have a Yamaha G1 that has been sitting for a while(about 1 year). I replaced the battery, drained fuel, cleaned carb. I cannot get this thing to crank. the starter relays click, but not all the time. I'm getting 12v at all locations on the starter. I havent checked the stop switch on the gas pedal. Not sure what i should be getting coming off the starter relays. I have 12v on the front of the 2 outer posts and 12v across the 4 rear posts. lookin for some direction.
G1 will not crank
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Pulled starter/generator off and opened her up. brushes look a little worn. I'm not quite sure how I would tell if this is bad or not. I have continuity between the posts on either side of the starter and I have continuity between the end posts and the brushes. Don"t know what else to look for. I am planning on taking this to a motor shop and have them run a full test.
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To check if starter gen is good, get a jumper cable. Connect the positive side to the F2 of the starter. The negative connect to the A1. The starter should turn. (The F1 and A2 should be connected).
If the starter is good, trace the connection from the key switch to the positive side of the solenoid. Just check if there is continuity. If there is but still the starter does not crank, the solenoids must be faulty or the connections to the solenoid are bad.
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Posted earlier by crazynedReplaced solenoid, now I have a fuel pump issue. She cranks but i have no fuel getting to my carb.Regards
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Looks like the fuel pump is the culprit. I pulled off the hose to the carb and nothing. To ensure it wasnt something else in the line, i put some suction on the line at it was drawing fuel all the way to the pump.
It doesnt look like there is too much to these, I am guessing the diaphragms go bad or dry out? It wasn't really gunked up. Cleaned it up, but I think I am going to go with a new one anyway. Thanks AGAIN for your knowledge.
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Posted earlier by crazynedLooks like the fuel pump is the culprit. I pulled off the hose to the carb and nothing. To ensure it wasnt something else in the line, i put some suction on the line at it was drawing fuel all the way to the pump.
It doesnt look like there is too much to these, I am guessing the diaphragms go bad or dry out? It wasn't really gunked up. Cleaned it up, but I think I am going to go with a new one anyway. Thanks AGAIN for your knowledge.Regards
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