SimonSays
Registered user
Hi - this exact post was also made to R1200GS.info so apologies if you see this twice…
Hey all - 2008 GS, ran without any problems for years of ownership and then one day wouldn’t start. It ran and stopped, then coughed on turnover but no start… and then just turned over with no sign of life.
I changed the fuel pump over as I happened to have a new one and the priming-on-ignition sounded a bit weedy. That made no difference aside from removing that maintenance item from the near-future.
For one reason or another it then sat for around 18 months in a dry workshop, on a battery charger - and I’ve just managed to get back to it this weekend. Here’s what I’ve tested:
I don’t have the kit to measure compression but there is compression based on a basic covering the spark plug cavity with hand on turnover test.
I don’t have a GS911 to read any error codes - if anyone knows of one in my area (Godstone, Surrey) I’d love to talk to the owner
Cheers
Hey all - 2008 GS, ran without any problems for years of ownership and then one day wouldn’t start. It ran and stopped, then coughed on turnover but no start… and then just turned over with no sign of life.
I changed the fuel pump over as I happened to have a new one and the priming-on-ignition sounded a bit weedy. That made no difference aside from removing that maintenance item from the near-future.
For one reason or another it then sat for around 18 months in a dry workshop, on a battery charger - and I’ve just managed to get back to it this weekend. Here’s what I’ve tested:
- Fuel pump - the connections on my fuel pressure meter have gone, but judging by the enthusiasm or the fuel spurting out of the bad joints, there is pressure there;
- Injectors - pulled the injectors from the throttle bodies on both sides and fuel is spraying out of both on turnover. I’ve no point of comparison to say whether it’s the right amount of fuel coming out or at the right time, but there is fuel getting into both cylinders;
- Spark Plugs/coils - pulled all 4 plugs, cleaned and spark tested in the coils against a ground. All 4 sparking (the secondaries looked like stronger sparks FWIW). Again, I’m nit sure how I can measure the strength and timing of the sparks but there are sparks in both cylinders.
I don’t have the kit to measure compression but there is compression based on a basic covering the spark plug cavity with hand on turnover test.
I don’t have a GS911 to read any error codes - if anyone knows of one in my area (Godstone, Surrey) I’d love to talk to the owner
Cheers
don`t ask me how I know.


