GigaWhiskey Posted March 30, 2010 #1 Posted March 30, 2010 (edited) K, got her buttoned up and started. Was warming her up to start the carb sync. I looked at the temp gauge and it was sitting at the bottom figuring she cant still be that cold. I saw the volt gauge was where it needed to be. I saw one bar on the fuel gauge and then it went to the fuel pump on the center display. Ok, figured it is getting low (prolly is). Anyway, as I glanced over to the Volt gauge, it was on the bottom. When I turn the key on, they both bump up a tad before dropping back down. Headlight, turn signals, brake & brake light, instrument light, center display and tach are working. I did replace the speedo and plate before I buttoned her back up. And I did the fuel tank thing to get a better reading on the fuel display. Ideas? Edited April 2, 2010 by GigaWhiskey
GigaWhiskey Posted March 30, 2010 Author #2 Posted March 30, 2010 Ok, maybe my eyes were playing with me. I do not see the volt meter bounce. Just sits there. She turns over but wont catch.
GigaWhiskey Posted March 30, 2010 Author #3 Posted March 30, 2010 If anything it will start but runs like poo. I have the diaphragms out and fixin' to pull the screws out and do a soak and blo. Still ain't figured out the Volt meter thing.
DragonRider Posted March 30, 2010 #5 Posted March 30, 2010 Double check your two wires on the lower right hand side and make sure they are plugged in. they are behind the chrome cover just above the horn. If one of them is unplugged you wont get a reading, and if its loose it will give intermittent reading.
GigaWhiskey Posted March 30, 2010 Author #6 Posted March 30, 2010 Reseated the connections, they looked good.
Venturous Randy Posted March 30, 2010 #7 Posted March 30, 2010 Given you may have more than one gauge giving a funky reading, my suspicion would be a loose ground somewhere. RandyA
GigaWhiskey Posted March 31, 2010 Author #8 Posted March 31, 2010 This is gonna be fun trying to figure out. Poor me, lol.
friesman Posted March 31, 2010 #9 Posted March 31, 2010 Sorry Rick, I am not much help, I am a geek not a wrench guy. I can send Rocket down to help if you can wait for a few weeks or so... Brian Seriously, tho, good luck with Brownie, I am sure you will have her better than new.
Bill W. Posted April 2, 2010 #10 Posted April 2, 2010 If you've taken the speedo/gauge assembly apart, when you put it back together you must ensure that the needles on both gauges are above the stops. I know I'm not the only one around here that has had this same thing happen to them. Just one of those "D'OH" moments we all cherish!!
GigaWhiskey Posted April 2, 2010 Author #11 Posted April 2, 2010 If you've taken the speedo/gauge assembly apart, when you put it back together you must ensure that the needles on both gauges are above the stops. I know I'm not the only one around here that has had this same thing happen to them. Just one of those "D'OH" moments we all cherish!! After I read this, thinking you are CRAZY, I hustled to the garage to look. Low and behold, your are NOT CRAZY. I am having a "D'OH" moment. Both needles are below the rubber stops. I know for a fact that the volt needle worked for a while. Somehow it went below. THANK YOU!!!!!!
Bill W. Posted April 2, 2010 #12 Posted April 2, 2010 After troubleshooting my 'problem' for almost an hour, it finally dawned on me what had transpired. I went into the house and asked my loving wife to kick me in the behind. She said "Why? Are you working on your motorcycle again?" I do love her dearly!! Returning to the garage, swearing the entire time to myself, I then took the speedo assembly back off the bike and fixed the needle problem. It is said that the hardest learned lessons are the ones you never forget. Ain't it the truth, brother!! Glad to be of assistance! Isn't this a great forum???
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