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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    The pickup coil is on the left side of the fzr, it’s the little sensor that picks up on the flywheel right? This is a pic a little corrosion, is it too much for it to work though
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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    Will do there wasn’t much damage anywhere the bike was layed down at speed on the side in 2016 and sat before I got it fell over on the same side thought
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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    How can I test that?
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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    Fell on the right side yeah, I don’t think any electronics were hit if it was the left there’s a few more things on that side to get damaged
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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    I grounded the plugs to the head and used a bulb tester after
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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    Ok compression is 170-180 across the board, which is good. I’ll check timing as it seems to be the only option, but I was trying to figure this out could a tip over (while the bike was running if that matters) knock the timing off?
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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    Should’ve been more clear in my post, and this is why this is stumping be so bad. Battery is fully charged, spark on all cylinders, carbs are clean and getting fuel. Bike won’t start even on starter fluid directly to the carbs
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    Fzr 600 troubleshooting sorry not a fz6

    Please ignore the model I can’t find many active forums. My 91 fzr 600 fell over in the driveway. Usually not a big deal, wouldn’t start after assumed it was flooded. Now weeks later it still won’t start. Ran fine before this nothing that’d suggest carb issues. If it’s sits long enough it will...
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