katana 400 ssn starting issue

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katana 400 ssn starting issue

Post by superfly » Wed Jul 31, 2013 4:53 pm

hi lads,

I have not been on here in the last 3 month (did a lot of other stuff like moving house :twisted: ), and the bike has still not been started.
So today I finally got some time to look at it, now that the garage is finish and I can move the bike in the light.

so the main problem she does not start, there is a spark jump for 3 of the cap plug.

Basically you can see the spark going through the cap plug. So I believe one of them is cracked and so need to be change.

I had some ordered which where not the OEM one and obviously do not fit. :x
I had to brake it too take it out.

Do you think there could be a ground issue ? or just the cap plug I am suspicious of both.

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Re: katana 400 ssn starting issue

Post by Katgeezer » Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:49 pm

Hi Arnaud, long time. Hope you're well.

Make sure you have the rubber boots on the ignition lead end of the plug cap too.

You'll have to cut a small bit off the end of the lead to make sure you get a good connection but not too much eh.

I'd say it would be unusual for more than 1 cap to go down at the same time but if it cures the problems then, hey, who's complaining :D
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Re: katana 400 ssn starting issue

Post by superfly » Tue Aug 06, 2013 11:18 am

Thanks mate,
Yeah long time, over the last 6 month, I moved house, and job, and another couple of big stuff happen so not much time for much to be honest, thing are finally settling down and I can go back to my mechanical stuff.

I just called suzuki 1 spark plug cap is €22, so I told the chap I was not going to go for that. He was very helpfull about that and told that we should be able to match a NGK.

I have already try a set of NGK one, but when the rubber on them it is all stuck in, and basically to take it out you need to break it, not the best really. :roll:

Does anybody have try to use NGK one instead of the OEM one, could you give me the reference it will save me some hassle. ;)


Hopefully, after that and a clean of carbs she will fire.

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