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craig list Posted on Jan 17, 2013

1986 honda ct110 kill switch bypass

Switch is broken and trying to get it running how can i make it run with out getting a switch

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Take off the front panel to get to ignition switch , dissconect the wires that are connected to the ignigtion , then connect the wires together this is a temp hotwire solution until new ignition

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 1981 Honda CT110 Trail 2 wheel

The problem is an air leak leaning the fuel mix. The idle speed starts going up a ramp until it is wide open. The valves no longer seating well is a possible cause as is carb manifold gaskets, rings and a cylinder head not torqued down tight.

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: idle is high and kill switch wont turn off its a 1999 tho

TURN THE IDLE ADJUSTING SCREW ON THE CARB.

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2009

SOURCE: 88 honda ct110 6 volt system. 8 volts at headlight

sounds like the new used one is bad too. The only thing that regulates voltage is the rectifier.

tombones

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2010

SOURCE: ct110 honda will not stay running with out the

Disassemble the carb and clean it. Soak the parts in denatured alcohol for 30 minutes. Home Depot and any hardware store has it. Now use spray carb cleaner from the auto parts store to finish the cleaning. Be sure to spray into all the little holes (fuel circuits) and into the throttle and air screw holes as well. Put both the throttle and air screws back where they came from and screw them in until they LIGHTLY seat. Now turn each of them outward one and one half turns. This is the factory setting. Also clean the air filter and install a new spark plug ( NGK DR8ES-L ). Check the rubber O-rings on the intake manifold and replace them if hard, cracked, cut or abraded. You can order the parts from www.babbittsonline.com/parts/viewbybrand/parts.aspx This site will show an exploded view of the entire motorcycle. Please rate my answer. Thanks.

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  • Posted on May 24, 2010

SOURCE: i have a 1986 honda shadow vt 1100 c it runs good

Fuel pump relay...had this problem a couple years ago. It's used for if the bike tips over, it kills the fuel pump. You can bypass this or find a used relay. New ones are discontinued. It shows in the Honda service manual for that year how to bypass the relay to test the fuel pump. In your case it's to test to see if the relay is the cause of it dying...mine would die and then not start for some time...then it would start as if nothing was wrong until it happened again. Good luck.

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I was riding along and it was like the kill switch was hit.

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No spark

Start with a new spark plug. Check the side stand kill switch. It kills the engine so that you don’t start out with the side stand down. If broken or out of adjustment, it would kill the spark. Check for a broken wire at the side stand switch and coupler. Try moving the kill switch by hand. If that doesn’t work then wire a jumper around the switch to bypass it. Check the fuses. How good is the battery? Try a jump start from your car battery. Is the handlebar kill switch on?

Check the operation of the ignition switch and all kill switches with a volt ohmmeter. Check the wiring harness. Did a wire come unplugged? Are all wires clean and with solid connections? Any abraded or pinched wires? Is the bike in neutral and the neutral light is lit up? If no neutral light, check the neutral switch and neutral switch wire on center casing. If still no spark, get CDI system and coils checked at the dealers shop.
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I have a 1986 honda shadow vt 1100 c it runs good i will be driveing along and its like some one hits the kill switch

Fuel pump relay...had this problem a couple years ago. It's used for if the bike tips over, it kills the fuel pump. You can bypass this or find a used relay. New ones are discontinued. It shows in the Honda service manual for that year how to bypass the relay to test the fuel pump. In your case it's to test to see if the relay is the cause of it dying...mine would die and then not start for some time...then it would start as if nothing was wrong until it happened again. Good luck.
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The bike runs fine then it just quits running

There may be some water condensate accumulated in the gas tank. Remove the water trap bowl at the bottom of the petcock, (gas valve). Is there any water or trash in the bowl? Drain a cup of gas from the tank, ( not all bikes have a water trap bowl ). Install an in-line fuel filter. Drain the carbs

The problem could also be electrical. If the gas thing doesn't fix the problem then check the side stand kill switch (if there is one) on your bike. It kills the engine so that you don’t start out with the side stand down. If broken or out of adjustment, it could kill the spark at random times. Check for a broken or loose wire at the side stand switch and coupler. Try moving the kill switch by hand. If that doesn’t work then wire a jumper around the switch to bypass it. Check the fuses. Check the operation of the ignition switch and all kill switches with a volt ohmmeter.

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1980 Honda Cm400a No spark

Hi and welcome to FixYa,

Bypassing the kill switch means removing the connection of the black / white wire either at the emergency stop switch (kill/run), ignition switch or preferably at the CDI connector.

Additionally, you can try:
  • start with the side stand up;
  • check/wiggle the 6 wires coming from the stator going to the CDI.

Would appreciate a postback on results / updates.

Good luck and thank you for using FixYa.
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