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davepreston 07-06-09 07:50 PM

sv wireing guru required
 
right im sticking a vapor speedo on the sv after the off but ive got hundreds of wires now going to nowhere so i need to know which i can ditch and which have to stay the bike wont fire as is but i assume thats due to the electrics not having the old speedo to work with

:help: please
remember simple im irish :p

Baph 07-06-09 08:13 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
The Haynes diagram will be your best friend for a while. :)

I thought the vapour units came with decent wiring diagrams, or maybe that was just the ones I looked at. :confused:

davepreston 07-06-09 08:31 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
wiring the vapor is easy knowing what you can and cant take off the sv is the sticky part

sv650nutter149 07-06-09 08:44 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
just to let you know all bikes start without clocks so u have a prob somewhere else.....what else got damaged??

Baph 07-06-09 08:44 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepreston (Post 1933631)
wiring the vapor is easy knowing what you can and cant take off the sv is the sticky part

OK, start with what functions you want to utilise on the vapour, obviously the speedo... but different vapour units have different functions available.

So what do you want it to do (list everything it's capable of doing that you want it to do)?

I'm on nights so I'll take the Haynes to work with me tonight for you. :)

EDIT: Yea, I missed that bit above, the bike will run without a speedo (my K6 was doing for a couple of weeks before).

davepreston 07-06-09 08:50 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1933648)
OK, start with what functions you want to utilise on the vapour, obviously the speedo... but different vapour units have different functions available.

So what do you want it to do (list everything it's capable of doing that you want it to do)?

I'm on nights so I'll take the Haynes to work with me tonight for you. :)

rpm, engine temp ,speedo , tacho thats all folks

davepreston 07-06-09 08:54 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sv650nutter149 (Post 1933647)
just to let you know all bikes start without clocks so u have a prob somewhere else.....what else got damaged??

radiator, bars, mirrors, forks, wheel, headlight, basicly complete front end

Baph 07-06-09 09:00 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepreston (Post 1933656)
rpm, engine temp ,speedo , tacho thats all folks

Speed sensor is the orange/red and pink wires. The black/white is ground.

The coolant sensor is a black/green wire. This goes positive when the light should illuminate, so ground the other wire on the vapour.

The RPM on a curvy I *think* is only taken from the front coil signal - which is the black/yellow wire - but my knowdge of curvies is *very* limited so I could be wrong.

Your starting issue (or lack thereof), are you getting a spark (take the front plug out, leave it connected to the HT lead, hold the plug against the frame & hit the starter - please be careful though!)?

davepreston 07-06-09 09:07 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
point of note the starter dont make any noise at all nothing not even a whirl or click

joshmac 07-06-09 09:36 PM

Re: sv wireing guru required
 
Kill switch? ;) Check all the idiot switches. Starter relay/motor gone? Battery OK?


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