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petevtwin650 17-11-08 09:33 AM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
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Originally Posted by Grinch (Post 1687719)
Checked the wiring diagram and that mentioned loop is the sensor for the carb heaters.

Ah, that'll be me then. Took the sensor off to have the heaters working all the time when I thought the bad running might be down to carb icing.

Sorry 'bout that Grinch. Dunno why it should make the fan run all the time though. :confused:

Grinch 17-11-08 09:36 AM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
Oh this is bugging me, I keep just thinking about it and it so bloody annoying. Bike starts, all is fine... then bike fails to start, have no bike.

Grinch 17-11-08 09:37 AM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by petevtwin650 (Post 1687741)
Sorry 'bout that Grinch. Dunno why it should make the fan run all the time though. :confused:

I think its cus the connection for the carb heater-sensor and the temp-sensor on the rad is the same connector block and I got them mixed up.

Grinch 17-11-08 10:44 AM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
After a few PM's with Pete I have e-mailed Meta to check the components and fitting incase there was something I missed, it was Meta M357T alarm.

TSM 17-11-08 11:24 AM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grinch (Post 1687814)
After a few PM's with Pete I have e-mailed Meta to check the components and fitting incase there was something I missed, it was Meta M357T alarm.

What did you miss? Forgot to remove alarm

Grinch 17-11-08 11:35 AM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
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Originally Posted by TSM (Post 1687858)
What did you miss? Forgot to remove alarm

Well the alarm was not connected, but cut off so I re-soldered all the joints back together and sealed the loom back up.
I did leave a small cylindrical like resistor in the loom though, as it looked like a noise or surge suppressor. It was no bigger then my thumb so didn't think it was a immobiliser, and only had a single in-line connection. But now I'm wondering so thought I should check with Meta.

Grinch 17-11-08 11:42 AM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
Ah I think its a diode - Like the second one down -

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...60/Dioden2.jpg

Would this stop the supply as this is not what I thought a diode would do.

Grinch 17-11-08 12:15 PM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
Right, this diode should be fine as they are normally put in to stop power spikes from the indicators when the alarm flashes them. So it must be something I knocked when I put the bike together, so looks like I'm striping the bike apart.

454697819 17-11-08 12:28 PM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
have you checked the fuses and or the fuse that will have been wired into the alarm? I cannot recall wether they sit in the alram loom or on the bike loom...

Grinch 17-11-08 12:39 PM

Re: Afterswapping the loom out.
 
I un-wired the alarms fuse.
But good point, I didn't check all the fuses so I could have blown one, I had all the dash lights.


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