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  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    G'day fellas,
                     I haven't been here for a while. Been busy building up a new bike.
    It's a 1988 Softail Springer with a mildly worked 1340 EVO in it. Because I got a frame from 
    overseas and there was no registered VIN I had to apply to construct a motorcycle.
    I'll try and post a photo when I've finished. Once I'd finished it I had to pay $500 to a Dept. of Transport
    approved engineer to check it. It is basically a 1988 stock Harley Springer but it is registered as a
    2016 Custom Motorcycle. What a useless bunch of bureaucrats they are.
    Anyway over the past six months or so I haven't ridden it that much but it is always on the CTEK and
    the battery is always fully charged. At least once a week I'll wander over to the workshop and run her up.
    All I do is turn the starter over until it's unable to turn anymore. I'll leave it for an hour or so until
    the CTEK is showing a full charge again and it starts up straight away. It will also start if I put the jumper
    leads on it. But when it fails to start first up there is plenty of power in the battery and it turns over easily.
    Once it has started and I go for a blast it will start every time no matter how many stops I make on the ride.
    I have a 42mm flat slide Mikuni carb on it.
    Anybody had this problem before. I'd appreciate any ideas. I keep thinking buggered battery but then It starts
    and keeps starting all day.


  • perthhog
    perthhog
    5 years ago
    Quoting ausibatla on 17 Aug 2019 03:13 AMedited: 17 Aug 2019 03:19 AM

    G'day fellas,

                     I haven't been here for a while. Been busy building up a new bike.
    It's a 1988 Softail Springer with a mildly worked 1340 EVO in it. Because I got a frame from 
    overseas and there was no registered VIN I had to apply to construct a motorcycle.
    I'll try and post a photo when I've finished. Once I'd finished it I had to pay $500 to a Dept. of Transport
    approved engineer to check it. It is basically a 1988 stock Harley Springer but it is registered as a
    2016 Custom Motorcycle. What a useless bunch of bureaucrats they are.
    Anyway over the past six months or so I haven't ridden it that much but it is always on the CTEK and
    the battery is always fully charged. At least once a week I'll wander over to the workshop and run her up.
    All I do is turn the starter over until it's unable to turn anymore. I'll leave it for an hour or so until
    the CTEK is showing a full charge again and it starts up straight away. It will also start if I put the jumper
    leads on it. But when it fails to start first up there is plenty of power in the battery and it turns over easily.
    Once it has started and I go for a blast it will start every time no matter how many stops I make on the ride.
    I have a 42mm flat slide Mikuni carb on it.
    Anybody had this problem before. I'd appreciate any ideas. I keep thinking buggered battery but then It starts
    and keeps starting all day.


    Nice looking m@chine you have there  and yes have had those issues before too
      Do you know if you’re running std ignition system or is it aftermarket ;
    And what battery are you running now ,  as I’ve found with the 
    After market ignitions if  battery is a bit Suss or low on juice it does 
    Exactly as you have described  I run ssb hvt1 I think it is 
    In my evo softails  425cca  more than a deka or the Oem harley battery
    If you run a aftermarket ignition some have led signal lights on them 
    And you can see them trigger as you are cranking it  
    No signal = no or weak spark 
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    5 years ago
    I'm not sure if the turn the bike over until the battery is flat is the right way to do it.  Just squirt oil into the jugs and then leave on the charger.
  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    Quoting ausibatla on 17 Aug 2019 03:13 AMedited: 17 Aug 2019 03:19 AM

    G'day fellas,

                     I haven't been here for a while. Been busy building up a new bike.
    It's a 1988 Softail Springer with a mildly worked 1340 EVO in it. Because I got a frame from 
    overseas and there was no registered VIN I had to apply to construct a motorcycle.
    I'll try and post a photo when I've finished. Once I'd finished it I had to pay $500 to a Dept. of Transport
    approved engineer to check it. It is basically a 1988 stock Harley Springer but it is registered as a
    2016 Custom Motorcycle. What a useless bunch of bureaucrats they are.
    Anyway over the past six months or so I haven't ridden it that much but it is always on the CTEK and
    the battery is always fully charged. At least once a week I'll wander over to the workshop and run her up.
    All I do is turn the starter over until it's unable to turn anymore. I'll leave it for an hour or so until
    the CTEK is showing a full charge again and it starts up straight away. It will also start if I put the jumper
    leads on it. But when it fails to start first up there is plenty of power in the battery and it turns over easily.
    Once it has started and I go for a blast it will start every time no matter how many stops I make on the ride.
    I have a 42mm flat slide Mikuni carb on it.
    Anybody had this problem before. I'd appreciate any ideas. I keep thinking buggered battery but then It starts
    and keeps starting all day.


    Quoting perthhog on 17 Aug 2019 06:37 AMedited: 17 Aug 2019 06:38 AM

    Nice looking m@chine you have there  and yes have had those issues before too

      Do you know if you’re running std ignition system or is it aftermarket ;
    And what battery are you running now ,  as I’ve found with the 
    After market ignitions if  battery is a bit Suss or low on juice it does 
    Exactly as you have described  I run ssb hvt1 I think it is 
    In my evo softails  425cca  more than a deka or the Oem harley battery
    If you run a aftermarket ignition some have led signal lights on them 
    And you can see them trigger as you are cranking it  
    No signal = no or weak spark 

    G'day perthhog,
                          I'm running an Ultima Digital single fire Ignition system with VOES set at 6.0 in/hg 
    and a genuine Harley battery. I thought I bought a new battery about 18 months ago but the only receipt I
    can find is dated 2015. But last time I checked the voltage on the battery it was around 12.8 and when
    I hit the starter it only dropped about one volt. I do a CCA test with my little multi tester but I don't know
    how accurate it is. The strange thing is it won't start first up but leave it for an hour or two and it starts
    O.K.
    Cheers.
  • speedzter
    speedzter
    5 years ago
    Try a cranking voltage test. ( as you say it only dropped by 1 volt ? )
    When it does start from cold, does it need choke for a while to stay running ?
    Vacuum fuel tap ?
    Do you give it a few pumps before starting ? pull the cover and see if the pump actually squirts .

  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    Quoting tussuck on 18 Aug 2019 12:41 AM

    I'm not sure if the turn the bike over until the battery is flat is the right way to do it.  Just squirt oil into the jugs and then leave on the charger.

    Thanks for the info tussock.
    I never leave it long enough to worry about the pistons sticking. The most I
    leave it would be 2 weeks. I usually fire it up every week if I don't have a 
    ride on and run her up to operating temp. The thing is it won't start firstup
    but if I leave it one or two hours it starts no worries.
    Cheers.
  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    Quoting speedzter on 18 Aug 2019 01:38 AMedited: 18 Aug 2019 01:40 AM

    Try a cranking voltage test. ( as you say it only dropped by 1 volt ? )
    When it does start from cold, does it need choke for a while to stay running ?
    Vacuum fuel tap ?
    Do you give it a few pumps before starting ? pull the cover and see if the pump actually squirts .

    Hey speedzter,
                          I've done a cold cranking test but only using my small multi tester so
    don't know how accurate it is. It always needs choke when starting and I always give 
    it a couple of squirts. Ordinary tap. As I said to the other blokes, it won't start first up but I go
    over one or two hours later and it fires up first time.
    Cheers.
  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    5 years ago
    It could also be a fuel issue. I know a few years ago I couldn’t leave my 69 Bonny or K1 Honda 4 for more than a week before the float bowls would start to dry out and that nasty unleaded would leave a gel build up. Sometimes the float would stick open so fuel would piss out. Other times the float would stick closed so no start. 
    So I thought I’d leave the fuel on all the time but one night the K1 dropped all its fuel, so that didn’t work.
    Next strategy was to turn the fuel on and let it soak while I cleaned the plugs, both bikes then started every time. 
  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    Quoting Ratbob on 18 Aug 2019 01:55 AMedited: 18 Aug 2019 01:56 AM

    It could also be a fuel issue. I know a few years ago I couldn’t leave my 69 Bonny or K1 Honda 4 for more than a week before the float bowls would start to dry out and that nasty unleaded would leave a gel build up. Sometimes the float would stick open so fuel would piss out. Other times the float would stick closed so no start. 

    So I thought I’d leave the fuel on all the time but one night the K1 dropped all its fuel, so that didn’t work.
    Next strategy was to turn the fuel on and let it soak while I cleaned the plugs, both bikes then started every time. 

    Thanks for the tip Ratbob. I will check it out but it's
    never been a problem before but anything is possible.
    Cheers.
  • perthhog
    perthhog
    5 years ago
    Quoting ausibatla on 17 Aug 2019 03:13 AMedited: 17 Aug 2019 03:19 AM

    G'day fellas,

                     I haven't been here for a while. Been busy building up a new bike.
    It's a 1988 Softail Springer with a mildly worked 1340 EVO in it. Because I got a frame from 
    overseas and there was no registered VIN I had to apply to construct a motorcycle.
    I'll try and post a photo when I've finished. Once I'd finished it I had to pay $500 to a Dept. of Transport
    approved engineer to check it. It is basically a 1988 stock Harley Springer but it is registered as a
    2016 Custom Motorcycle. What a useless bunch of bureaucrats they are.
    Anyway over the past six months or so I haven't ridden it that much but it is always on the CTEK and
    the battery is always fully charged. At least once a week I'll wander over to the workshop and run her up.
    All I do is turn the starter over until it's unable to turn anymore. I'll leave it for an hour or so until
    the CTEK is showing a full charge again and it starts up straight away. It will also start if I put the jumper
    leads on it. But when it fails to start first up there is plenty of power in the battery and it turns over easily.
    Once it has started and I go for a blast it will start every time no matter how many stops I make on the ride.
    I have a 42mm flat slide Mikuni carb on it.
    Anybody had this problem before. I'd appreciate any ideas. I keep thinking buggered battery but then It starts
    and keeps starting all day.


    Quoting perthhog on 17 Aug 2019 06:37 AMedited: 17 Aug 2019 06:38 AM

    Nice looking m@chine you have there  and yes have had those issues before too

      Do you know if you’re running std ignition system or is it aftermarket ;
    And what battery are you running now ,  as I’ve found with the 
    After market ignitions if  battery is a bit Suss or low on juice it does 
    Exactly as you have described  I run ssb hvt1 I think it is 
    In my evo softails  425cca  more than a deka or the Oem harley battery
    If you run a aftermarket ignition some have led signal lights on them 
    And you can see them trigger as you are cranking it  
    No signal = no or weak spark 

    Quoting ausibatla on 18 Aug 2019 01:34 AM

    G'day perthhog,
                          I'm running an Ultima Digital single fire Ignition system with VOES set at 6.0 in/hg 
    and a genuine Harley battery. I thought I bought a new battery about 18 months ago but the only receipt I
    can find is dated 2015. But last time I checked the voltage on the battery it was around 12.8 and when
    I hit the starter it only dropped about one volt. I do a CCA test with my little multi tester but I don't know
    how accurate it is. The strange thing is it won't start first up but leave it for an hour or two and it starts
    O.K.
    Cheers.

    Ok good than you have leds on your ignition so take the nose cone cover off  and whist you are 
    Cranking look at the leds to see if there flashing ,  in regards to fuel tap I always turn it off 
    And than let the bike run out of fuel before putting it to sleep , 
    And with my bikes I don’t tend to use the choke/ enriched  a couple of squirts of the throttle 
    Than fire them up  if I do use choke that gets taken off as soon as it’s running 
    Have found that thay start easy that way   But that’s with cv carbies 
    The other thing is you may want to put some new plugs  in if it’s been fouling .
    Is it rich on start up when it does start up ?
    And check as speedster said and pop your air cleaner off and see if the carbie squirts 
  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    Quoting perthhog on 17 Aug 2019 06:37 AMedited: 17 Aug 2019 06:38 AM

    Nice looking m@chine you have there  and yes have had those issues before too

      Do you know if you’re running std ignition system or is it aftermarket ;
    And what battery are you running now ,  as I’ve found with the 
    After market ignitions if  battery is a bit Suss or low on juice it does 
    Exactly as you have described  I run ssb hvt1 I think it is 
    In my evo softails  425cca  more than a deka or the Oem harley battery
    If you run a aftermarket ignition some have led signal lights on them 
    And you can see them trigger as you are cranking it  
    No signal = no or weak spark 

    Quoting ausibatla on 18 Aug 2019 01:34 AM

    G'day perthhog,
                          I'm running an Ultima Digital single fire Ignition system with VOES set at 6.0 in/hg 
    and a genuine Harley battery. I thought I bought a new battery about 18 months ago but the only receipt I
    can find is dated 2015. But last time I checked the voltage on the battery it was around 12.8 and when
    I hit the starter it only dropped about one volt. I do a CCA test with my little multi tester but I don't know
    how accurate it is. The strange thing is it won't start first up but leave it for an hour or two and it starts
    O.K.
    Cheers.

    Quoting perthhog on 18 Aug 2019 02:50 AMedited: 18 Aug 2019 02:54 AM

    Ok good than you have leds on your ignition so take the nose cone cover off  and whist you are 

    Cranking look at the leds to see if there flashing ,  in regards to fuel tap I always turn it off 
    And than let the bike run out of fuel before putting it to sleep , 
    And with my bikes I don’t tend to use the choke/ enriched  a couple of squirts of the throttle 
    Than fire them up  if I do use choke that gets taken off as soon as it’s running 
    Have found that thay start easy that way   But that’s with cv carbies 
    The other thing is you may want to put some new plugs  in if it’s been fouling .
    Is it rich on start up when it does start up ?
    And check as speedster said and pop your air cleaner off and see if the carbie squirts 

    perthhog,
                Just been over the workshop and checked the battery after being fully charged. It is reading 13.1v
    I the stuck my small multimeter on it and hit the starter. It dropped to 4v but still started the bike easily.
    This is not making any sense to me. If I have a dead cell  then why does it start at all?
    Perhaps I do need a new battery. I have always used genuine Harley batteries and the don't show CCA's
    the battery and Harley dealers don't know what it is.
    Should I buy an after market battery and can you recommend on that will fit an '88 - '95 Softail?
    Cheers.
  • perthhog
    perthhog
    5 years ago
    Ssb  agm  battery it  I get mine of eBay 4wd mob 
    I use a hvt1. By memory in my softails 
    Check them out  if you get one  you will be 
    Impressed shit over the gen harley cca wise 
    Yer I know harley don’t even no what there’s are 

    Funny thing is if get a ssb agm  it’s case looks 
    The same as harley one without the logo on it 

    Edit hvt5. For evo softail 
  • Wideglider
    Wideglider
    5 years ago
    Correct me if I'm missing something here.
    You say it cranks over fast enough everytime? If so this means the battery & starter are doing their job - time to move on from the battery & look elsewhere.
    Check fuel & spark (using methods that have previously been suggested). 
  • speedzter
    speedzter
    5 years ago
    If your battery really drops to 4v , then this is your problem.
    Especially when you said it starts ok when you jump start it.
  • speedzter
    speedzter
    5 years ago
    Also , don't believe advertising when it comes to cranking amps. I have a nifty meter/analyzer that doesn't lie .
  • Wideglider
    Wideglider
    5 years ago
    Quoting speedzter on 18 Aug 2019 01:28 PM

    If your battery really drops to 4v , then this is your problem.

    Especially when you said it starts ok when you jump start it.

    It dropped to 4v
    Whoops, sorry I do stand corrected - I missed that bit.
  • Wideglider
    Wideglider
    5 years ago
    Yeh, correct - if it drops that low to 4 volts, it won't have enough voltage to operate the ignition electronic module. 
  • perthhog
    perthhog
    5 years ago
    Quoting Wideglider on 19 Aug 2019 01:08 AMedited: 19 Aug 2019 01:09 AM

    Yeh, correct - if it drops that low to 4 volts, it won't have enough voltage to operate the ignition electronic module. 

    Anything under about 10.5 v with aftermarket ignition  they normally have 
    Starting issues I’ve found  on crank  
  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    Quoting perthhog on 18 Aug 2019 10:56 AMedited: 19 Aug 2019 01:32 AM

    Ssb  agm  battery it  I get mine of eBay 4wd mob 

    I use a hvt1. By memory in my softails 
    Check them out  if you get one  you will be 
    Impressed shit over the gen harley cca wise 
    Yer I know harley don’t even no what there’s are 

    Funny thing is if get a ssb agm  it’s case looks 
    The same as harley one without the logo on it 

    Edit hvt5. For evo softail 

    Thanks for that mate. I've been onto the same mob on ebay and I can get the SSB HVT 1 
    but it only has the positive terminal on the right. I need it on the left and he says they don't 
    have them. I'm looking at a HVT 4.
    Cheers
  • ausibatla
    ausibatla
    5 years ago
    Quoting perthhog on 18 Aug 2019 10:56 AMedited: 19 Aug 2019 01:32 AM

    Ssb  agm  battery it  I get mine of eBay 4wd mob 

    I use a hvt1. By memory in my softails 
    Check them out  if you get one  you will be 
    Impressed shit over the gen harley cca wise 
    Yer I know harley don’t even no what there’s are 

    Funny thing is if get a ssb agm  it’s case looks 
    The same as harley one without the logo on it 

    Edit hvt5. For evo softail 

    Quoting ausibatla on 19 Aug 2019 02:11 AM

    Thanks for that mate. I've been onto the same mob on ebay and I can get the SSB HVT 1 

    but it only has the positive terminal on the right. I need it on the left and he says they don't 
    have them. I'm looking at a HVT 4.
    Cheers

    Also thanks to everybody for your input. Greatly appreciated.
    Cheers.
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