Spend the hour talking about the scope!!! Ill listen! Would love a in depth explanation from start to finish, from how to connect it to diagnosis to interpretation
I know others have said it but for me I find these diagnostic vids you do absolutely fascinating. I get you’re conscious about the length of these but I’d happily sit through an hour or more of these. Brilliant stuff Jimbob 👍🙏
Wow. Imagine how screwed you would be if you were just going on the conjecture of the previous mechanic. You'd never think to look at the ECU if they said they'd just replaced it. Very powerful knowledge you have with the being able to use the oscilloscope in this scenario
I have a 98 model with the single pick up. I had a similar problem with mine. After chasing back the wiring and checking the sensors and stuff I finally put it down to the igniter box. I got one from DYNA TEC in the states. Sorted the problem and completely changed the power delivery for the better.
I fucking love these videos! The oscilloscope is a little over my head (because I've never used one before) but very easy to understand once explained. Keep them up. And no you're not boring me at all explaining the phased rulers, it's all very interesting. You did the same with the bimota and fuel injection events.
Absolutely amazing fault finding prowess. I'm a lift engineer and often have bloody annoying intermittent faults to find. I take my hat off to your dogged determination. One of the most interesting things I've watched on here. 👍
You're right about the ignition. I had a TT250 that didn't have a key, just a push button to kill the engine. I had just ridden it home and was ripping the clutch out. I turned the basket with the ratchet and it started. Well, that set a cat amongst the chickens. There was stuff flying everywhere. No injuries, lesson learned though.
Can I make a small suggestion? The stator cover.... looks like m6 bolts. Go get some m6x75mm caps head bolts (partial thread) and cut off the heads... say 5 or 6 of them. Use them as guides to remove/reinstall the stator cover. Helps prevent that magnetic "suck" by guiding the cover straight. So, take out 5 (or 6) cover bolts, install these guide studs, remove the remaining bolts and the stator cover won't "bash" when removing/reinstalling. Just what I do. edit: that compressor - just release the hose pressure to zero. Only have hose pressure when using the compressor... mine is same (and you can rebuild the relief valve - but it'll happen sooner or later again.
I made a big mistake starting to watch this at midnight, you certainly weren’t sending me to sleep quite the opposite, I had to keep watching so I could eventually sleep, when you nearly threatened to finish without showing us the scope I was really worried I was going to have a sleepless week 😂 Absolutely brilliant content and analytical skills. Thank you.
It was bad enough to see that the previous mechanic had returned the bike with such obvious problems associated with the carburation; but the slack way that the wiring loom plugged into the ECU was just pure lack of care or interest in providing a service for the client. Due to the mechanic's incompetence, the client has been put to great expense and inconvenience. If this was the work of a Yamaha main dealer then I hope the client takes it further to ensure that other clients are not paying for low skill spare parts surgery. I admired your no quit attitude to finding the cause of this problem and your fault finding skills are a treat to watch....and it always makes absolute sense. Keep up the good work Jim.👍
Best motorcycle channel on TH-cam. I've had dealings with Carmo Electronics who have repaired the ecu on that bike. I've had them repair ecu's on outboard engines. Hope you manage to find a replacement.
Love the videos Jim, I worked in a number of bike shops in York for many years, as for saying does that make sense I find myself nodding every time you say it!
Very logical and interesting investigation as to what the causes of the problem is. You have left no stone unturned in your quest. I would suggest that the replacement ecu is not new. Just a cheap and nasty pos. . The customer should demand his money back from the outfit that robbed him.
competant dealership service ceased existing 20 years ago. theyre no longer interested or able to teach anything beyond what was covered in their apprentices training program. "senior" mechanics are no longer interested in sharing knowledge on lazy staff who just want to take that knowledge elsewhere. "knowledge shared is power lost"
Emmisions manual will give you ohm values for each sensor really helps in trouble shooting ive found on new cars at least hope that might help in vmax case
As bikes get more complicated w / all their sensors & rider interface's, it gets all the more important that the mechanics get their arse to the schools but I doubt many do it & just because you went doesn't mean you can fix some of these intermittent problems. I see it in my industry as well(Heating-Air Conditioning) but I'm retired now..thank God ! These type of issues are getting worse w/ every new model year..... Now I consider the DRz 400 & I know you've got a whole different beast along w/ money tied up too. I'm sorry about that & I hate this type problem so much that it makes me look for older models to redo instead of buying the new crap! Hey, but that's me, I can't/Do Not want to work on them! You're one helluva man to fight it as long as you have. Much luck, peace
Don’t apologise for explaining & showing how the scope helps diagnose faults, I found it interesting. Just to add once you cleaned, repaired & fitted carbs & still had the miss fire & with the dealer fitting a “new” ecu my spider senses suggested the fault lay around that area either a bad ecu or bad connections, hope you have now found the fault after all your hard work 👍
Check the output triggering event on ignition coils, on ignition stroke and amplitude , on both banks, and swap coils and retest before replacing the ECU
Most likely, it's designed to fire the spark plugs twice every 360 degrees of crankshaft rotation. Once for the combustion cycle, and approx 180 degrees later for a complete burn during the exhaust stroke. It may be normal for the duration or even intensity of the spark to be different for each sequence? Pure speculation, but possibly relevant?
I can't put my finger on what is so interesting about your videos, it could be the content, but more likely it's your narration, which is like fiddling with bikes in your garage with your mate when you were young and time didn't matter. So watchable.
Just watched the 3rd episode , and the first thing I would look at , the dodgy ECU , is revealed right at the end . When faced with a pile of spaghetti, you can't reverse engineer the flavour of the sauce, you need to get the recipes. In this case , tell us , the subscribers all the funny business first , then myself and others with hundreds years experience in undoing other people's fuc-ups and bodgery. Have an informed platform to spraff on from .
Two things...1. Tee shirt range pls (...stop waffling...down a rabbit hole...uhhmm...etc etc) 2.Ask the Vmax owner to comment with a postcode of the stealer to stop other unfortunates getting shafted. We already know there is a stealer in the "KINGDOM" of Ipswich curtesty of Freddie Dobbs and The Wurks TH-cam channels
Jim,never change,love watching your videos & your narration,always guaranteed a smile watching your content & oh how I laughed at the ‘Pooh’ comment & given I suffer from depression and anxiety I can assure you smiles & laughter are a rarity,does that make sense ? 😂 p.s surely must add that phrase to your t shirt,all the best,keep up the great work & content.
hey man what scan tool do you use for the bikes? I saw your video on the $3.30 KTM fix and was wondering what tool you were using bc I thought the wiring diagram it pulled up for it was so useful. I have a ducati instead of a KTM but I highly doubt it just wouldn't work on my bike after the digging I've done on the subject.
Yes they should pay, but no way will they! Nice bit of Saturday breakfast waffle. Cant wait for the 4th installment and hearing that sweet satisfaction at getting to the bottom of a stinker of a fault (caused by a bunch of incompetent muppets). Does tgar make sense?!!
Own a 1997 vmax 1200 full power with only 9.000 miles been dry stored ,had carbs full rebuild, new fuel lines ,tank cleaned ran rough at low rpm firing on 3 poping on to 4 on test ride and opened up ran on 4 perfect then backfiring ,bit the bullet and sent it to bike shop came back worse 2nd bike shop still the same spent £1000 now and got to the point were i hate the bike, it runs 100% the same as your vmax firing on front on off on rear only difference with my vmax is its had (dont know what there called) the coils disconecred and coils fitted on ht lead if you know what i mean, on your vmax your going for timing being out ? ( waiting for next vid ) could my timing be out even that i know the millage is right and engine has never been worked on from new, this is my 2nd vmax 1st one was rough but ran great spent along time looking for a clean low miles vmax and it cost me alot been 2 years now due to just getting total pissed off with it not running right if its the timing great (wait to see how you get on ) if not its getting stolen and set on fire never had a bike to give me so much pain as this vmax,
See now every time I hear you say "Stop Waffling on" I have to look to see who you've advertising Snapped you giving SNAP-ON a good 60 seconds ... you know what I mean so any compensation case is going up against all your income ... you know what I mean ...
Enjoying this video series - but I am confused that it is ligning up on the advanced mark at idle. Surely it should be retarded at idle. I ride old brit iron with manual advanced/ retired ign timing so maybe I am missing something.
Anything after TDC would be retarded as I'm sure you know. No modern engine I've ever worked on would have an ignition event after TDC, but every days a school day!
Just started watching your great content, clearly dealer fucks things up than they have to be 😂, ecu change your cover, bollocks, I don't understand, but I understand that
I would never have paid for the original work that never fixed what it was left in for... never in all my life have I paid for a service I did not get.. if they don't fix, they don't get paid. As for proving they caused the issue. In the legal responsibility regardless of what you think, you will never prove it in court. All they have todo is deny all responsibility and show your videos of you tinkering with bike in a court. The law is not fair or just.
Your a very good technician, and you know your stuff, But as my old man would say you suffer from verball diorea 😂, you wast words worse than a crooked politician. I enjoy your videos through. Its not really criticism just an observation.
Oh Jim oh Jim oh Jim u remind me very much of myself so bloody tormented and everydays a fkn battle that’s ok mate I’ve spent many a day in his majesty’s pleasure Prob have a rather large shareholding in several anti phycotic pharmaceutical companies. ..... but alas yesterday was only slightly less shit than today ! Carry on ol chap stiff upper lip and all that 👍👍🍻🍻🍻
Think your content is ace, not a professional, but the way you present allows us lesser mortals to understand. Please don’t changes a thing, including saying ‘does that make sense’ !
Instead of "does that make sense" perhaps one could go with "are you with me" a little more inclusive instead of appearing to question the viewers IQ, does that make sense... ? ahhhh
You’re way too hard on yourself, you deserve a medal for digging down through all the problems.
Asleep? Not at all
Absolutely fascinating. Never seen ignition timing in such depth
I want a stop waffling Jim T-shirt with does that make sense on the back! The education is awesome.
I’d buy one👍🤓
@@big500 me too XD
Hahaha 😂
*compressor switches on*
Spend the hour talking about the scope!!! Ill listen! Would love a in depth explanation from start to finish, from how to connect it to diagnosis to interpretation
I know others have said it but for me I find these diagnostic vids you do absolutely fascinating. I get you’re conscious about the length of these but I’d happily sit through an hour or more of these. Brilliant stuff Jimbob 👍🙏
Wow. Imagine how screwed you would be if you were just going on the conjecture of the previous mechanic. You'd never think to look at the ECU if they said they'd just replaced it. Very powerful knowledge you have with the being able to use the oscilloscope in this scenario
the rod in the crank, is to control the flow of oil, as they need to drill larger further into the crank and is common on Yamaha V4 engines
I have a 98 model with the single pick up. I had a similar problem with mine. After chasing back the wiring and checking the sensors and stuff I finally put it down to the igniter box. I got one from DYNA TEC in the states. Sorted the problem and completely changed the power delivery for the better.
You make perfect sense Jim ! unravelling this bike's faults has been very interesting 👍🏻🍻
I fucking love these videos! The oscilloscope is a little over my head (because I've never used one before) but very easy to understand once explained. Keep them up. And no you're not boring me at all explaining the phased rulers, it's all very interesting.
You did the same with the bimota and fuel injection events.
Absolutely amazing fault finding prowess. I'm a lift engineer and often have bloody annoying intermittent faults to find. I take my hat off to your dogged determination. One of the most interesting things I've watched on here. 👍
Have to say Jim, the way you explain, it always make sense 👍
This bike might be a PITA but it makes for great viewing watching you troubleshoot
You're right about the ignition.
I had a TT250 that didn't have a key, just a push button to kill the engine. I had just ridden it home and was ripping the clutch out. I turned the basket with the ratchet and it started.
Well, that set a cat amongst the chickens. There was stuff flying everywhere. No injuries, lesson learned though.
Amazing detective work there, very entertaining as well. Keep filming!
Can I make a small suggestion? The stator cover.... looks like m6 bolts. Go get some m6x75mm caps head bolts (partial thread) and cut off the heads... say 5 or 6 of them. Use them as guides to remove/reinstall the stator cover. Helps prevent that magnetic "suck" by guiding the cover straight. So, take out 5 (or 6) cover bolts, install these guide studs, remove the remaining bolts and the stator cover won't "bash" when removing/reinstalling.
Just what I do.
edit: that compressor - just release the hose pressure to zero. Only have hose pressure when using the compressor... mine is same (and you can rebuild the relief valve - but it'll happen sooner or later again.
I made a big mistake starting to watch this at midnight, you certainly weren’t sending me to sleep quite the opposite, I had to keep watching so I could eventually sleep, when you nearly threatened to finish without showing us the scope I was really worried I was going to have a sleepless week 😂 Absolutely brilliant content and analytical skills. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words, mate 🙏
It was bad enough to see that the previous mechanic had returned the bike with such obvious problems associated with the carburation; but the slack way that the wiring loom plugged into the ECU was just pure lack of care or interest in providing a service for the client.
Due to the mechanic's incompetence, the client has been put to great expense and inconvenience.
If this was the work of a Yamaha main dealer then I hope the client takes it further to ensure that other clients are not paying for low skill spare parts surgery.
I admired your no quit attitude to finding the cause of this problem and your fault finding skills are a treat to watch....and it always makes absolute sense.
Keep up the good work Jim.👍
Best motorcycle channel on TH-cam. I've had dealings with Carmo Electronics who have repaired the ecu on that bike. I've had them repair ecu's on outboard engines. Hope you manage to find a replacement.
Great channel, I've been watching your back catalogue 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Friday morning coffee with some Superbike Surgery therapy👍. I find the diagnostic journey intriguing and inspiring.
Excellent video
The detail explained on the Pico scope is very interesting. This is why I have been watching your videos for years. Thanks Jim
Love the videos Jim, I worked in a number of bike shops in York for many years, as for saying does that make sense I find myself nodding every time you say it!
Very logical and interesting investigation as to what the causes of the problem is.
You have left no stone unturned in your quest.
I would suggest that the replacement ecu is not new.
Just a cheap and nasty pos. .
The customer should demand his money back from the outfit that robbed him.
competant dealership service ceased existing 20 years ago. theyre no longer interested or able to teach anything beyond what was covered in their apprentices training program. "senior" mechanics are no longer interested in sharing knowledge on lazy staff who just want to take that knowledge elsewhere. "knowledge shared is power lost"
Emmisions manual will give you ohm values for each sensor really helps in trouble shooting ive found on new cars at least hope that might help in vmax case
FFS mate, that's some diagnosis going on there, brilliant stuff
As bikes get more complicated w / all their sensors & rider interface's, it gets all the more important that the mechanics get their
arse to the schools but I doubt many do it & just because you went doesn't mean you can fix some of these intermittent problems.
I see it in my industry as well(Heating-Air Conditioning) but I'm retired now..thank God ! These type of issues are getting worse w/
every new model year..... Now I consider the DRz 400 & I know you've got a whole different beast along w/ money tied up too. I'm
sorry about that & I hate this type problem so much that it makes me look for older models to redo instead of buying the new crap!
Hey, but that's me, I can't/Do Not want to work on them! You're one helluva man to fight it as long as you have. Much luck, peace
Don’t apologise for explaining & showing how the scope helps diagnose faults, I found it interesting.
Just to add once you cleaned, repaired & fitted carbs & still had the miss fire & with the dealer fitting a “new” ecu my spider senses suggested the fault lay around that area either a bad ecu or bad connections, hope you have now found the fault after all your hard work 👍
phase ruler is handy - don’t think my rygol has that.
Jim, your T-shirts should say Not going Down a Rabbit hole. or Stop waffling Jim.
Fantastic detective work, but I can't show this vid to my Father, because of the " F'ing, just spoils your show!
Makes sense to me. Love the way you explain things.
excellent. Electronic Control Unit aint got control🤭
Love the pico-scope stuff🎉
We all want the tee shirt. Jim says "does that make sense"
😂
Better t-shirt idea than "Jim'll fix it"
@@cyclegear1403 😂😂😂😂
@@cyclegear1403Lmao
Check the output triggering event on ignition coils, on ignition stroke and amplitude , on both banks, and swap coils and retest before replacing the ECU
Most likely, it's designed to fire the spark plugs twice every 360 degrees of crankshaft rotation. Once for the combustion cycle, and approx 180 degrees later for a complete burn during the exhaust stroke. It may be normal for the duration or even intensity of the spark to be different for each sequence? Pure speculation, but possibly relevant?
@@andrewbecker3700 i don't think it's a waste spark system, Jim must confirm the output integrity before condeming the ECU
You crack me up Jim. Fat people running past your house 😂 outstanding diagnostic skills though. Always interesting videos mate...
I can't put my finger on what is so interesting about your videos, it could be the content, but more likely it's your narration, which is like fiddling with bikes in your garage with your mate when you were young and time didn't matter. So watchable.
Thank you so much for the positivity. I really appreciate it 🙏
That wire in the end of the crank. I'm pretty sure MT10s use the same. Something to do with oil pressure control.
great info Jim keep it coming
I’ve just stumbled on your video mate I found it very interesting well done buddy
😎👍😎
What was the coat hanger doing inside of the crank bolt..??
should their be oil in the stator
A waffle a day makes your rant go away. 😁👍
Awesome job mate!!!
on the bad one there is quite a bit of oscillation in the dwell time to . top work jim
Just watched the 3rd episode , and the first thing I would look at , the dodgy ECU , is revealed right at the end . When faced with a pile of spaghetti, you can't reverse engineer the flavour of the sauce, you need to get the recipes. In this case , tell us , the subscribers all the funny business first , then myself and others with hundreds years experience in undoing other people's fuc-ups and bodgery. Have an informed platform to spraff on from .
A little bit of poo came out🤣🤣 Priceless
I started smiling when I heard you saying ’does that make sense?’. Does that make sense?
physics in school and university v. long ago, but makes perfect sense to me ;-)
Two things...1. Tee shirt range pls (...stop waffling...down a rabbit hole...uhhmm...etc etc) 2.Ask the Vmax owner to comment with a postcode of the stealer to stop other unfortunates getting shafted. We already know there is a stealer in the "KINGDOM" of Ipswich curtesty of Freddie Dobbs and The Wurks TH-cam channels
Nice one Jim.
You’re a clever bugger aren’t you!All the best.
Name and shame the so called dealer who charged £1000 and fucked it up.
Couldn't it be a faulty crank position sensor?
Every issue is a learning issue. Trial and error wins in the end... your not failing, your eliminating other errors and issues...
This was so interesting that I actually really enjoyed it
Yeah okay your leages ahead ill shut up now lol
After watching this I think I'll stick to me trusty old CG125 😅
Jim,never change,love watching your videos & your narration,always guaranteed a smile watching your content & oh how I laughed at the ‘Pooh’ comment & given I suffer from depression and anxiety I can assure you smiles & laughter are a rarity,does that make sense ? 😂 p.s surely must add that phrase to your t shirt,all the best,keep up the great work & content.
Find top dead center then check the valves!?
Good job 👍 keep doing what your doing 👍👍
hey man what scan tool do you use for the bikes? I saw your video on the $3.30 KTM fix and was wondering what tool you were using bc I thought the wiring diagram it pulled up for it was so useful. I have a ducati instead of a KTM but I highly doubt it just wouldn't work on my bike after the digging I've done on the subject.
Where is the original ECU from the dealer, has that been proven to be faulty.
Yes they should pay, but no way will they! Nice bit of Saturday breakfast waffle. Cant wait for the 4th installment and hearing that sweet satisfaction at getting to the bottom of a stinker of a fault (caused by a bunch of incompetent muppets). Does tgar make sense?!!
Proper deerstalker and magnifier stuff. If that makes sense? 😊
It's defo not the wire between the cdi a connector?
BTW, am I right that ground side switching implies mosfet?
I'm expecting that the ECU isn't the only problem!
Own a 1997 vmax 1200 full power with only 9.000 miles been dry stored ,had carbs full rebuild, new fuel lines ,tank cleaned ran rough at low rpm firing on 3 poping on to 4 on test ride and opened up ran on 4 perfect then backfiring ,bit the bullet and sent it to bike shop came back worse 2nd bike shop still the same spent £1000 now and got to the point were i hate the bike, it runs 100% the same as your vmax firing on front on off on rear only difference with my vmax is its had (dont know what there called) the coils disconecred and coils fitted on ht lead if you know what i mean, on your vmax your going for timing being out ? ( waiting for next vid ) could my timing be out even that i know the millage is right and engine has never been worked on from new, this is my 2nd vmax 1st one was rough but ran great spent along time looking for a clean low miles vmax and it cost me alot been 2 years now due to just getting total pissed off with it not running right if its the timing great (wait to see how you get on ) if not its getting stolen and set on fire never had a bike to give me so much pain as this vmax,
See now every time I hear you say "Stop Waffling on" I have to look to see who you've advertising
Snapped you giving SNAP-ON a good 60 seconds ... you know what I mean so any compensation case is going up against all your income ... you know what I mean ...
Yes, that looks normal to me
Enjoying this video series - but I am confused that it is ligning up on the advanced mark at idle. Surely it should be retarded at idle. I ride old brit iron with manual advanced/ retired ign timing so maybe I am missing something.
Anything after TDC would be retarded as I'm sure you know. No modern engine I've ever worked on would have an ignition event after TDC, but every days a school day!
Yes to T shirts!
gone down that rabbit hole..does that make sence
Just started watching your great content, clearly dealer fucks things up than they have to be 😂, ecu change your cover, bollocks, I don't understand, but I understand that
I would never have paid for the original work that never fixed what it was left in for... never in all my life have I paid for a service I did not get.. if they don't fix, they don't get paid.
As for proving they caused the issue. In the legal responsibility regardless of what you think, you will never prove it in court.
All they have todo is deny all responsibility and show your videos of you tinkering with bike in a court. The law is not fair or just.
great video, lots of great content.
Well, at least you don't say, obviously, which can be miserable to here after the second time !
😂👍
Is that ok 😂😂
Your a very good technician, and you know your stuff, But as my old man would say you suffer from verball diorea 😂, you wast words worse than a crooked politician. I enjoy your videos through. Its not really criticism just an observation.
Loved it
Oh Jim oh Jim oh Jim u remind me very much of myself so bloody tormented and everydays a fkn battle that’s ok mate I’ve spent many a day in his majesty’s pleasure Prob have a rather large shareholding in several anti phycotic pharmaceutical companies. ..... but alas yesterday was only slightly less shit than today ! Carry on ol chap stiff upper lip and all that 👍👍🍻🍻🍻
Think your content is ace, not a professional, but the way you present allows us lesser mortals to understand. Please don’t changes a thing, including saying ‘does that make sense’ !
Thank Christ you did not talk for an hour on the oscilloscope . I am off to the asylum. Anyway good you identified the issue. Mick
How very odd
Instead of "does that make sense" perhaps one could go with "are you with me" a little more inclusive instead of appearing to question the viewers IQ, does that make sense... ? ahhhh
popping is a sign of being very lean
interesting
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Your easily worth £100 per hour
“A little bit of 💩came out’ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Abdolutely brilliant video 👍🏻🔧
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