Husaberg Fe 650 e - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
Hi ive just had my 650 repaired at a huge cost and
Absolute number one priority is change the oil as often as you can afford especially for MX or Road trail four stokes. Every 4 - 8 hours ride time would not be excessive and if is a race bike then every or at least every second race meet should be full of brand new oil.
this will increase engine life and decrease engine wear an enormous amount!
Ps change the oil filter/s every 2nd or 3rd oil change
with the oil Your clutch rely on it - Your cams rely on it - Your transmission rely on it - your crank rely on it
2nd priority is clean air filter if your mainly road use then not so often but if your off road then same as oil. Change as often or clean as often as possible
The rest such as head gaskets,piston / rings, valves and clearances, spark plugs, clutch plates/springs - Really no way to tell all depends how hard you ride just address or investigate when power loss or hard starting occurs
But I guaranty all the above will last heaps longer on clean oil and air
My Husaberg FS650e will not
Is the battery fully charged.Get the battery voltage checked and confirmed.
First check and make sure the starter works. You can use a jumper to bypass the solenoid and check that pretty easy. If the starter turns over when you bypass the solenoid then you'll need a meter to continue testing and find out why the solenoid isn't working. That could be wires, start button, connectors or a bad solenoid.---------Also check the electric start button, if the electric wire is getting short internally, then it can be the problem.A meter would check it, but a test light is all that you need.
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Listen carefully, do you hear solenoid click, when you apply electric start.You should hear the solenoid click.If there is no click, then its the cause.Either the solenoid is bad or it doesn´t get power. To check the latter, remove the left side cover, locate the starter solenoid and disconnect the trigger wire (the small one, not the big one coming from the battery).----------
Hook a multimeter between this wire and ground - with the ignition on and the switch in the run position you should see 12 V here when you push the start button (with the clutch pulled in). If you do, the problem is most likely the solenoid - make sure the other small wire is properly connected to ground.-----------
But if you dont get 12 volt, then the electric start button connection needs to be checked.Check that you have 12 V on the side of the start-button that connects to the switch (with ignition on and switch in the run position), then check that you have 12 V on the other side of the start button with the button depressed. If you see 12 V on one side but not the other (button depressed) the problem is likely the start button itself.--------
This should help.Keep updated.Thanks.Helpmech.
Backfire
Backfires are when fuel travels through the cylinders without combusting then explodes in the exhaust pipe. Fuel supply/combustion issue. It seems likely there's a problem either with the mix going into the cylinders (carbs fuel lines or air intake), or with timing. These can affect a bike at particular speeds and throttle positions. If using the choke has helped at some point that's a further indication (the choke changes the gas/air mix). ,,,
Oil filter
i always just put some on the o-ring before i put it back in
but no you dont need to have oil on it,
Clutch
you need a micrometere or vernier caliper to measure how thick they are that how you tell how worn the clutch is. the manual will list the specificational limit (how thin you should allow them to get and how do the basket and innser hub looks like). if they have small teeth on them they are worn.,
Mud stain
depends on what material is stained..
Aluminium stains can be very tricky to get clean if not impossible...some cleaners will also cause a orange/reddish stain wich will not come out unless you use some harsh chemicals to get them out. problem is it's hard to get to those chemicals.
IF you happen to have a truck wash nearby where they wash the big trucks (18 wheelers)take your parts there and tell them to use some brightener on it it's a chemical that really cleans aluminium.it may cost you a little bit of money but that stuff really works and i haven't been able to find that stuff for private sale anywhere.
the number 2 reasons for stains on the bike are :
1) waiting to long to wash the bike some types of sand/mud especially the red dirt we have down south here will stain a bike if you leave it on the bike not only that it dries as hard as concrete and is very difficult to remove , so was your bike ASAP.
2) washing chemicals. Some chemicals / soaps when they are left too long on aluminium will leave stains as it reacts with the aluminium , these stains are almost impossible to get out. ,,,
Chain lubricant
Most are spray mate but I have used chainsaw oil in the past its very good easy to clean off if it flings and I just used to put it on the chain with an old paint brush.,,,
Where are the fuses on husaberg 450fe 2008 ?
The main fuse protects all power consumers of the vehicle. It is located in the starter relay housing under the air filter box lid. (A spare fuse is located in the starter relay)
The fuse box containing the fuses of individual power consumers is located under the seat
2/26/2017 10:43:29 PM •
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Changed battery now wont turn over.
gday there have you cleaned the earth lead and positive lead on the ones going to the battery if you have then have you checked that your new battery has charge in it between 13 to 14.2 volts as some batteries do not come charged or if it is a acid type battery it may not have acid in it ,you probably would have checked this already but just a thought my end ,if all is good there did you accidently put the terminals on wrong for a second if you made a mistake like that the fuse may have blown ,easy done,if not check with a multimeter from your battery back to your starter soliniod and if all good there then check back from that .hope this helps cheers
My2011 570 seems to run
Sounds like you have the common problem of a plugged fuel pick up. You need to remove the fuel pump, pickup, and sender unit deep in the fuel tank. Its quite common for these bikes to come with a substanitial amount of junk in the tank. There are fuel pickup sceens available for the pickup that seem pretty good at preventing this problem form reoccuring. once you remove the pick up unit, clean the screen (usually plugged with plastic mold remnants. You may want to check the injector if it doesn't run 100% after reassembly. Injector fouling is rare nut not unheard of. Husaberg.org is a good forum for owners
Hard starting 2010 husaberg 570
1st thing to check is the fuel filter cloth in the bottom of the tank. These bikes came with plenty of crud in the tank that will clog the pick up filter bag in the tank. Once youve checked/fixed that... Check for wire chafing on the frame, its very subtle and difficult to notice. I found mine on the upper section under the rear section of the tank/airbox where it passes through the frame. Mine killed the coolant fan I added. Then I was blowing 10a fuses when I tried to start. After repairing the wiring, add a piece of fuel line or heater hose to prevent a reoccurring issue. Hope this helps
HOW DO I GET SEAT OFF 09/ 450 FE
There is a small plastic pull tab in the grab hole under the seat. Pull it, the seatwill pop up slightly, pull the back of the seat upward and rearward. Reverse to reinstall
The battery (new) can`t keep the power, if i try
i will assume that you have an old bike with a good engine but with a dirty starter, what i mean is inside. my idea is the same as you have and i also experience the same with my bike. if you can remove the starter and open anyway it has only two screw and clean contacts and carbon brush by any available contacts cleaning agent..
Tdc
It's very possible that you won't find it on the flywheel, I would use camshafts to verify TDC since that's really all you can do with today's 4 strokes.
Water pump seals
Basically the only way water can get in the oil is if there is a corrosion hole in the housing behind the pump impellor. Water pumps have only 1 seal and if that leaks water will drain from a hole in the pump housing under neath the pump.
3/11/2013 4:52:54 AM •
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