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cable should i attach or not
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 11:29 am
by dragonmaster
I don't know much about bikes just got my first 2009 c5. it rides great I had to take off the seat to fix the seat and noticed this cable with spring end (pictured in link) not attached. first thought was to attach it to the hole nearby but wondering if it may of been disconnected for some reason or if its just come out. also the brass end doesn't seem to fit right in, should it compress while doing up or slide in. sorry probably stupid questions but im a novice to this and have no bike mechanics nearby.
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cable should i attach or not
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 11:53 am
by jefrs
That is not the clutch but the Bi-Starter and it should be attached by screwing it firmly into the threaded hole 2 o'clock from its shown position right behind the injector. It is a 14mm spanner and a right pain to get at. The TPS, MAP, injector connector, throttle body, wiring loom and frame are all in the way
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The Bi-Starter works by pulling that 'brass' plug up. Whilst running the plug is supposed to be lowered. With it removed it is like running with the Bi-Starter cold-start jammed on.

cable should i attach or not
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 12:01 pm
by jefrs
No idea where I got 'clutch' from other than some folks carry a spare clutch cable under the tank, oops. The plug won't fit right in because it is on a spring, pull on the Bi-Starter lever to compress it but also check for foreign object in the hole. Loosen the jubilee clip on the throttle body to rotate the lot, you may even need to pull the entire throttle body out, there's not a not of wiggle room. You should check the hole has not been plugged with some ghastly bodge.
cable should i attach or not
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 2:02 pm
by dragonmaster
Thanks for that. got it back it but ill have to get a new cable the thread on the plastic was mostly stripped off. im guessing the person who put it on last crossthreadedit or tried doing it up to tight
cable should i attach or not
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 10:11 pm
by jefrs
Sod's Law - a part will break when it is least convenient.
cable should i attach or not
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 3:29 pm
by jefrs
Having replaced the petrol pipe, which is a right pain to fit to the injector, I encountered the Bi-Starter nut in the way which appears to be metal on mine. But access to it is probably better from the left hand side in-situ although the head stay, battery box and TPS connector is well in they way of the 14mm spanner. Spannering it from the right hand side is likely how yours got messed up.