How do I do that to see? Lol I know it's probably a stupid questionDoes the motor turn over manually? Besides the starter, that's also what would happen if the motor was seized up after sitting for 3 years. Or the reason it was sitting still in the first place.
take a breaker bar and put a socket on the fits the bold connected to the crank and try spinning it or take spark plug out and put it in gear then try to push itHow do I do that to see? Lol I know it's probably a stupid question
its a side by side not a bikeThere are no stupid questions, just the occasional stupid answer, and I'm not excluded from that. Since you're asking about manual rotation of the engine I'll assume it has no kickstarter. Not familiar with any 650 that's a 4x4, but my last bike was a 650 single banger that was so dangerous to your fragile shinbones that Suzuki refused to build a kickstarter on them. No starter, no starting.
What kind of clutch does it have? If it's some form of centrifugal clutch there's no pushstarting it. If it's a straight up manual clutch like my bike you can get it rolling good in neutral, pull the clutch, kick it in gear while standing up, and pop the clutch at the same time as you plop your rear end down hard on it.
My buddy recently acquired this Kawasaki Brute Force that was left out under the tree for about 2 years. The previous owner said it got a new battery prior to hitting a fence and sat it. We'll take a closer look at the wirings first after we finished installing the suspension and fuel wheels on the truck and clear the garage. Hope the battery would still pass the load test.Check all cables and grounds for corrosion. Make sure the battery has been load tested at Autozone or Advance or someplace and it passes. Then I would consider replacing the starter after all that.
If I were to ever have an issue like this why do you recommend a slow charge,... and not a fast charger?Slow charge it. Do not use a high amp fast charger on it.
Ok so I’m back after not being able to work on anything for awhile now. I bought a new wiring harness for this 650 but I’m afraid the engine is seized. Can you tell me AGAIN PLEASE lol, how can I tell if it is? I don’t wanna spend anymore money or waste my time if it is.Ok tell me something guys, if your starter relay just clicks, then you put a new one on and the battery is good, is it my starter for sure? This 4wheeler has sat for 3 years though
take a breaker bar and put a socket on the fits the bold connected to the crank and try spinning it or take spark plug out and put it in gear then try to push it