Brilliant information. From this I have diagnosed that the relay is defective on my Dads F3. Bypassed using paper clip and it ran spot on. I've ordered a new relay off ebay. Happy days. Thank you
At last , thanks for the video. I have a 1998 model ran fine when put in storage but after years I came to start her and fuel was pouring out of carbs . Took them off and sonic washed them and also replaced every seal in the carbs also new carb rubbers as the old ones were solid . She was a runner again . Not used just put away in the garage as a runner but now she wont start . Upon trying to start she backfires and that's it . Took the tank off and put a direct fuel feed to carbs and happy days she started so put the tank back on after several start ups and she ran with tank on . All fresh fuel by the way . I could feel the pump pulsing and thought that was it shes good to go ! No shes not having it so bought a new pump just incase it was working independently 😢😢. No shes still dosnt want to play. I've checked all fuses and your explainastion is the best I've seen . Am from England and we have what's called Haynes manual, that rubbish. I have 2 Honda trained mechanics and this has got them stumped . They haven't been to the bike but over the phone we have addressed every possible Avenue apart from bridging the wires as you did . Haynes dosnt show another detail a as for as trouble shooting they are saying valve clearens and other crap not related. I joined a forum and they are all saying the same jobs we have already covered . Shes a 1998 and tidy for roads in this country but yours is mint . Anyway time out I've probably board you enough but thanks last check is bridge wires ! Something am not comfortable doing but you have helped .
Glad the video was helpful. Yes, try the jumper wire, it’s easy to do. You can also pull the fuel line off at the same time and do a flow test to see how much fuel is getting delivered from the pump. If it runs fine when u bypass the pump off a separate fuel supply, then it is likely a problem between the petcock and the pump or filter . Assume u checked the petcock I assume you changed the filter Check the fuel lines too, make sure none have collapsed. One caution I would give is this… I use an ultrasonic cleaner too…However, they are not the be be all and end all. In fact there are places in the carb circuits that the UScleaner will not help. I always clean via 3 methods on each set of carbs. 1) chemical - Use a quality carb cleaner, and let them soak for a day. make sure Andy rubber diaphragms are removed first, and make sure u can see the carb cleaner spray out of all the correct orifices to show they’re clear 2) mechanical, use a high E guitar string or carb cleaner tools to run through the carb passages etc 3) ultrasonic with a good cleaner product in it. So many times carbs get ultrasonically cleaned and they really are not clean. It happens.
@true-moto-resto Hi many thanks for your reply, after everything stated in previous message I bought some new plugs and would you believe it she started on the first press . Again put the tank back on but pump was going crazy so swapped the pipes back over that soon sorted the pump . She dodnt like the choke been turned off so again looked in so called Haynes repair manual and still no wiser . Eventually found something on internet saying all the way clockwise then turn back . All this was done yesterday and a check for start up today was good . For new plugs , fuel pump and filter £34 and I bike that's happy. Oh yes and am happy she sounds good . Bought one new in 1998 but got wiped out in 2001 . Fireblades up to buying this to keep my no claims bonus going . They are a good all rounder. Anyway am wittering on . Thanks for you video very helpful. 👍👍
Under the plastic cover on the end of the pump, there is a set of contact points. When the pressure in the line builds to a certain amount, the points open and turn the pump off. I had one go bad on my 87 Hurricane.
Thanks john Yea, the pump seems to be working fine. Pump turns on when pressure is low and turns off when pressure is high . I tested that… pump slows down when bike is idling and will speed up as i rev the bike or if I shut off the fuel tap. But maybe they’re sticking? Is that possible ? Making their function inconsistent? Replacement points are $65 if I need them
@@true-moto-resto I didn't know they sold new points for them. Back when it happened to me, I just replaced the pump. The guy at the dealers said he had never ever seen a pump go bad though. Maybe they just need a bit of cleaning or lube on the pivot mechanism.
@@true-moto-resto I had the fuel pump fail on an F1 CBR600. I bypassed the pump completely, by joining the two fuel pipes together. There is enough pressure from the tank alone to feed the carb's on these bikes, I have no idea why Honda fit them.
Very Helpful! I just replaced the relay on my 1997 F3 , it would seem the relay is bad ( cheapo amazon unit) Once I bypass it the bike runs like a top. Seems to only be an issue when the bike sits and gets cold, after its warmed up , starts up every time
I have had three new fuel pumps fail, two cheapies and a $100 quantum fuel pump, on yours it makes the black cap on mine look upside down. On mine the wires come out the bottom and the nipple is on top. I’m pretty sure the OEM looks like this as well. I have brand new r/r, and fuel relay… can you give me some technical asvice
Unfortunately I do t have their bike anymore, so can’t really give you any point of reference here If you follow the same steps as I did (in the factory shop manual online) you should be able to determine it you have a problem with the pump or the relay
@@gregheth Hi if your in the uk dont waste your money on a Haynes service and repair manual. I hate to say this as they have produced manual on cars and bikes for years . Donostics they say valves and other rubbish for a non starter
If you’re referring to the clear hose I used to get the fuel from the pump -- no idea , I have a giant bag full of different size hoses and I just grabbed one that fit
Hi, I bought a fuel pump of Amazon and it won't prime so the air just sits in the fuel lines so not enough gas is getting to the engine so it won't start how can I make the fuel pump prime?
It should prime as soon as you push the starter button or if you jump the relay . Is it possible that the pump is no good? Many of the ones on Amazon are cheaper overseas items.
Brilliant information. From this I have diagnosed that the relay is defective on my Dads F3. Bypassed using paper clip and it ran spot on. I've ordered a new relay off ebay. Happy days. Thank you
Glad it helped, thanks for watching and commenting Graham
At last , thanks for the video. I have a 1998 model ran fine when put in storage but after years I came to start her and fuel was pouring out of carbs . Took them off and sonic washed them and also replaced every seal in the carbs also new carb rubbers as the old ones were solid . She was a runner again . Not used just put away in the garage as a runner but now she wont start . Upon trying to start she backfires and that's it . Took the tank off and put a direct fuel feed to carbs and happy days she started so put the tank back on after several start ups and she ran with tank on . All fresh fuel by the way . I could feel the pump pulsing and thought that was it shes good to go ! No shes not having it so bought a new pump just incase it was working independently 😢😢. No shes still dosnt want to play. I've checked all fuses and your explainastion is the best I've seen . Am from England and we have what's called Haynes manual, that rubbish. I have 2 Honda trained mechanics and this has got them stumped . They haven't been to the bike but over the phone we have addressed every possible Avenue apart from bridging the wires as you did . Haynes dosnt show another detail a as for as trouble shooting they are saying valve clearens and other crap not related. I joined a forum and they are all saying the same jobs we have already covered . Shes a 1998 and tidy for roads in this country but yours is mint . Anyway time out I've probably board you enough but thanks last check is bridge wires ! Something am not comfortable doing but you have helped .
Glad the video was helpful. Yes, try the jumper wire, it’s easy to do. You can also pull the fuel line off at the same time and do a flow test to see how much fuel is getting delivered from the pump.
If it runs fine when u bypass the pump off a separate fuel supply, then it is likely a problem between the petcock and the pump or filter .
Assume u checked the petcock
I assume you changed the filter
Check the fuel lines too, make sure none have collapsed.
One caution I would give is this… I use an ultrasonic cleaner too…However, they are not the be be all and end all. In fact there are places in the carb circuits that the UScleaner will not help. I always clean via 3 methods on each set of carbs.
1) chemical - Use a quality carb cleaner, and let them soak for a day. make sure Andy rubber diaphragms are removed first, and make sure u can see the carb cleaner spray out of all the correct orifices to show they’re clear
2) mechanical, use a high E guitar string or carb cleaner tools to run through the carb passages etc
3) ultrasonic with a good cleaner product in it.
So many times carbs get ultrasonically cleaned and they really are not clean. It happens.
@true-moto-resto Hi many thanks for your reply, after everything stated in previous message I bought some new plugs and would you believe it she started on the first press . Again put the tank back on but pump was going crazy so swapped the pipes back over that soon sorted the pump . She dodnt like the choke been turned off so again looked in so called Haynes repair manual and still no wiser . Eventually found something on internet saying all the way clockwise then turn back . All this was done yesterday and a check for start up today was good . For new plugs , fuel pump and filter £34 and I bike that's happy. Oh yes and am happy she sounds good . Bought one new in 1998 but got wiped out in 2001 . Fireblades up to buying this to keep my no claims bonus going . They are a good all rounder. Anyway am wittering on . Thanks for you video very helpful. 👍👍
These are amazing bikes I still have a f3
Under the plastic cover on the end of the pump, there is a set of contact points. When the pressure in the line builds to a certain amount, the points open and turn the pump off. I had one go bad on my 87 Hurricane.
Thanks john Yea, the pump seems to be working fine. Pump turns on when pressure is low and turns off when pressure is high . I tested that… pump slows down when bike is idling and will speed up as i rev the bike or if I shut off the fuel tap. But maybe they’re sticking? Is that possible ? Making their function inconsistent? Replacement points are $65 if I need them
@@true-moto-resto I didn't know they sold new points for them. Back when it happened to me, I just replaced the pump. The guy at the dealers said he had never ever seen a pump go bad though. Maybe they just need a bit of cleaning or lube on the pivot mechanism.
@@johnb5519 possible, I’m told if they do stick it’s just a sign that they will fail, so I’ll see how it goes, I’m going to test it again shortly
@@true-moto-resto I had the fuel pump fail on an F1 CBR600. I bypassed the pump completely, by joining the two fuel pipes together. There is enough pressure from the tank alone to feed the carb's on these bikes, I have no idea why Honda fit them.
Wow, that is a clean example, makes mine look a shed, ill restore mine one day, but foe now she gets used and abused, fantastic riding bike..
Thanks, it was very clean , I just sold it actually
Very Helpful! I just replaced the relay on my 1997 F3 , it would seem the relay is bad ( cheapo amazon unit) Once I bypass it the bike runs like a top. Seems to only be an issue when the bike sits and gets cold, after its warmed up , starts up every time
Yea, sometimes this Amazon units don’t work so well. Time to visit the Honda dealer I guess
I have had three new fuel pumps fail, two cheapies and a $100 quantum fuel pump, on yours it makes the black cap on mine look upside down. On mine the wires come out the bottom and the nipple is on top. I’m pretty sure the OEM looks like this as well. I have brand new r/r, and fuel relay… can you give me some technical asvice
Unfortunately I do t have their bike anymore, so can’t really give you any point of reference here
If you follow the same steps as I did (in the factory shop manual online) you should be able to determine it you have a problem with the pump or the relay
@@OilChange710 nipple should face down
@@OilChange710 think you have it upside down , wires top pipe bottom my friend
Im having the sameish problem. Ill check the back black cover to see how the points are.
Thank you.
Where did you get the manual?
What forum are you using?
Manual was online via Cbrforum.com
@@true-moto-resto thanks again
@@gregheth Hi if your in the uk dont waste your money on a Haynes service and repair manual. I hate to say this as they have produced manual on cars and bikes for years . Donostics they say valves and other rubbish for a non starter
@@andrewjohnson750 thank you. I'm in Australia. I have been lucky to get an original (worn out) workshop manual from USA
Hey what size hose did you use. Ill see description
If you’re referring to the clear hose I used to get the fuel from the pump -- no idea , I have a giant bag full of different size hoses and I just grabbed one that fit
Hi, I bought a fuel pump of Amazon and it won't prime so the air just sits in the fuel lines so not enough gas is getting to the engine so it won't start how can I make the fuel pump prime?
It should prime as soon as you push the starter button or if you jump the relay . Is it possible that the pump is no good? Many of the ones on Amazon are cheaper overseas items.
@@afallinangle2542 Hi did you sort your bike out ?
@@afallinangle2542 Hi did you sort your bike out ?
Hey bro was wonder what's a good website to get partsoff ??
EBay usually the best or Baboon parts in Holland . Also CMSNL.com also in Holland
I wouldnt worry, if I leave any of my Hondas for more than a week, they take more starting, I always thought it was a Honda feature
I hear ya, my CB1 is like that too, but I decided to check this one....just because
Audio is quite low, compared to intro music.
Ok, thanks , will fix that for future Vids