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Follow-up

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 1:33 am
by grssmm
MrShake,
Did you ever get this bike running? I'm having similar problems and was looking for ideas? Thanks, gamiler

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:09 am
by MrShake
Yessir!! Just this last weekend I finally had the time/parts/money to get the engine to roar to life! What problems are you having? (you might want to start a new topic for it, I'll keep an eye out)

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 1:02 pm
by 82xs400j
I too have the xs400j but i have yet found a service manual for it. do you have the part number for that diode under the seat?

i have issues with no spark at this time any suggestions?

Fully charged battery

Fresh fuel in a clean fuel system

new fuse block

engine cranks but no spark. HELP

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 2:17 am
by MrShake
yamaha's site has parts diagrams and blowups to help you find part numbers.. GOOD stuff.

I would start a new post instead of tacking on to an old one like this, then you will get more help!!

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:56 am
by 82xs400j
MrShake wrote:yamaha's site has parts diagrams and blowups to help you find part numbers.. GOOD stuff.

I would start a new post instead of tacking on to an old one like this, then you will get more help!!
Well thanks for nothing

I guess asking those who have had simular issues is not acceptible here .

Well i better move along and find another forum that is more USER FRIENDLY instead of wasting my time here.

thanks again.

have a nice day.

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:31 pm
by BuzZz
82xs400j wrote:
MrShake wrote:yamaha's site has parts diagrams and blowups to help you find part numbers.. GOOD stuff.

I would start a new post instead of tacking on to an old one like this, then you will get more help!!
Well thanks for nothing

I guess asking those who have had simular issues is not acceptible here .

Well i better move along and find another forum that is more USER FRIENDLY instead of wasting my time here.

thanks again.

have a nice day.
That offended you?

The way I read it, he made a helpful suggestion in a civilized manner.

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 12:33 pm
by 82xs400j
BuzZz wrote:
82xs400j wrote:
MrShake wrote:yamaha's site has parts diagrams and blowups to help you find part numbers.. GOOD stuff.

I would start a new post instead of tacking on to an old one like this, then you will get more help!!
Well thanks for nothing

I guess asking those who have had simular issues is not acceptible here .

Well i better move along and find another forum that is more USER FRIENDLY instead of wasting my time here.

thanks again.

have a nice day.
That offended you?

The way I read it, he made a helpful suggestion in a civilized manner.

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the diagram i found gave a part number as suggested but did little to eliminate an issue.

thanks for the hint of where to find part numbers i am fustrated with trying to eliminate the NO SPARK ISSUE and i thought that the diode could help fix that.

the dealership wants 11 dollars for the diode

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:25 am
by MrShake
11 bucks isn't bad, order away.. though you can test the diode using a multi-meter.... but

You are STILL going to get more help starting your own thread.. not because I'm not being helpful.... but people DON'T CHECK old posts for new questions. Start a thread and I'm sure you will get LOTS of help.

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:21 pm
by 82xs400j
Thank You mr.shakes

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:05 pm
by budman_442
Hi 82xs400j,

The first place to start on these 400's is an unlikely place. These old 400's have a switch on the kick stand that wont let the bike start if the kick stand is down. When the switch goes bad the bike gets no spark, it thinks the kick stand is down when in fact it is not. The switch looks like a flasher relay from a car but its not.

Let me know if this helps.

Good luck !!!