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Won't start issue (2014 V7 Stone)

Have you swapped any relays around? After 7yrs one could be wonky. Might try some contact cleaner on the pins. If you have spark when it's cranking and not firing then it may be feed to injectors, power signal.
 
Have you swapped any relays around? After 7yrs one could be wonky. Might try some contact cleaner on the pins. If you have spark when it's cranking and not firing then it may be feed to injectors, power signal.
i visually inspected the relays and wiggled them but have not tested them.
 
hey all, filter finally arrived! took pump out, a ton of rust in the tank! new seen a filter so badly clogged.

have not reinstalled but must likely that must have been the issue.

thank you for all your help
 
hey all, filter finally arrived! took pump out, a ton of rust in the tank! new seen a filter so badly clogged.

have not reinstalled but must likely that must have been the issue.

thank you for all your help

Before you put it back together, clean the tank and get it coated. There are kits available to do this, or you can take the tank to a shop and have it done.
 
gave it a gooooooooood clean. washed and soaked in vinegar, will do the coating in the winter. if you have a product you can recommend please share link.
thank you

cut it open.

View attachment 23459

THAT is a great pic. :clap:

Interesting that -- at least in that autopsy pic -- it doesn't look as swollen as was the one in my Stornello before I did the swap to all metal.

Bill
 
after a few time filling the fuelpump/new filter, bike started on first try!

with all i changed and paying garage all up payed app 1600$ and at the end it was a 20$ filter. expensive learning curve.

hope this helps anybody in the future.
 
puuuuuuuuhhhh after running/starting fine it now just started again!

but now i found a new strange thing.

can some post a photo or link to what the fuse order should be, I have 6 fuses

starting from front of bike 10a 15a 15a 5a 5a 30a

with my internet research i could not find something conclusive. the only thing i found with 6 fuses was this manualslib.com/manual/1316145/Moto-Guzzi-V7-Iii-Special.html?term=Fuses&selected=1&page=109#manual

but here the fuses seem to be the opposite order than mine.


ahhhh this bike!!!
 
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