grab-bert
New member
Hey everyone, I tried looking for this topic in the forums but couldn't find anything. Would appreciate any help, need to get this thing on the road!
Problem: 2006 R6 (non S) cranks, no start. No modifications, completely stock. I bought it knowing it was busted, previous owner said he was riding it and the bike suddenly died. He wanted to get into the stunting scene so for all I know he could have been doing a wheelie or something at the time (can't argue with that!). The bike has been dead for about 3-4 weeks.
Already checked:
Getting very weak spark, and plenty of fuel, not sure yet about compression but I've been told by several mechanics that this is most likely not the issue. Too much fuel, perhaps? We disconnected the hose to the fuel line and it appears to be gushing out, is it possible the fuel pump is constantly flooding the engine?
-Replaced spark plugs
-Went through ignition system diagnostic in service manual
-Kickstand switch OK
-Kill switch OK
-Replacing the ECU didn't work
-Fuses OK
-Relays OK
-inspected every electrical connection I could get to and all OK
-Battery tested good, fully charges to 12.9v
-No codes
-Tried jumping from a car, no dice.
So far I'm trying not to throw money at the problem. However a shop is my last resort, which at this point is sounding pretty good.
Does anyone have any ideas? Next on my list is to check the camshaft position sensor, crankshaft position sensor, and the valves thanks to a quick conversation with Alex over at Fastline (nice bloke). If I can get my hands on a harness I might try and replace the section from the ECU to the coils, just to see what it does (if anything). Measured coils with a multimeter and they've all got the same resistance. Is it possible all four were fried somehow?
Electrical issues are not my forte. If anyone is willing to come out to redwood city to help diagnose, there's a burrito in it for you. Or a drink, or a parade. Thanks for reading!
Problem: 2006 R6 (non S) cranks, no start. No modifications, completely stock. I bought it knowing it was busted, previous owner said he was riding it and the bike suddenly died. He wanted to get into the stunting scene so for all I know he could have been doing a wheelie or something at the time (can't argue with that!). The bike has been dead for about 3-4 weeks.
Already checked:
Getting very weak spark, and plenty of fuel, not sure yet about compression but I've been told by several mechanics that this is most likely not the issue. Too much fuel, perhaps? We disconnected the hose to the fuel line and it appears to be gushing out, is it possible the fuel pump is constantly flooding the engine?
-Replaced spark plugs
-Went through ignition system diagnostic in service manual
-Kickstand switch OK
-Kill switch OK
-Replacing the ECU didn't work
-Fuses OK
-Relays OK
-inspected every electrical connection I could get to and all OK
-Battery tested good, fully charges to 12.9v
-No codes
-Tried jumping from a car, no dice.
So far I'm trying not to throw money at the problem. However a shop is my last resort, which at this point is sounding pretty good.
Does anyone have any ideas? Next on my list is to check the camshaft position sensor, crankshaft position sensor, and the valves thanks to a quick conversation with Alex over at Fastline (nice bloke). If I can get my hands on a harness I might try and replace the section from the ECU to the coils, just to see what it does (if anything). Measured coils with a multimeter and they've all got the same resistance. Is it possible all four were fried somehow?
Electrical issues are not my forte. If anyone is willing to come out to redwood city to help diagnose, there's a burrito in it for you. Or a drink, or a parade. Thanks for reading!

