Cruel 84' VF1000F-HELP ME!!!

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  1. Unzie57

    Unzie57 New Member

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    AAAAARRRRRGH!!! I have a long term fuel problem on my 84 VF1000F, way lean after 4000 RPM. Drove it bit, pulled the tank and cleaner cover off, hooked up an auxillary tank, sat for a couple days and now it won't start. Started right away after sitting all winter before I drove it last....worst part of the mystery, no lights, horn, signals, only the starter motor and neutral light and I assume the reason it won't start is because of no spark....this is too weird, to happen with no changes. Any ideas guys?:mad:
     


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    Sounds like you yanked on a harness connector or a ground. Fusses all good?
     


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    Yup, all the fuses are good.
     


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    Hey Guys

    Check the ignition switch.

    Best regards

    Gunnar
     


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    Found it!!!

    :cool:
    It was a ground strap, back by the battery. I didn't think it would be something like that as the starter worked.
    Thanks for the help everyone.
     


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