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Lost All My Power On The Dash Of My 86
Dano replied to 86er's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Todd, you been lettin' Bubba work on the wiring? Sounds like he done let the smoke out of 'em! -
The VIN sticker on the low right frame below the clutch cover will give you the manufacturers date of assembly, mine is titled an 84 but was built in October of 83. Vin is JYA 41R000EA001262. Hope this helps......... Another way to check if it is an early 84 is to check and see if the vacuum line to the pressure sensor comes off below the front left carburetor or above it. Pull the left side cover off and check with a flashlight. I'm betting you have an 83 built in August going by the VIN of 008DA0000175. Check that sticker. THe only thing different between the 83's and the 84 & 85's i the way the vacuum comes off the carbs and the TCI
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You might try Snaggles old trick, put good pressure on it, have a LOT of padding laying around on the floor and let it sit over nite! He came out the next day and POOF it was on the floor! Seriously, glad to hear you're sending your unit in, almost the best upgrade you can do! I'll look forward to seeing it arrive, you can paypal me if you'd rather go that way.
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I for one will give Canada it's due, son and I watched the game while working on his car. Didn't understand a thing about it (kinda like soccer!) but it was fun to watch. Besides, it'll be awhile before they can gloat about anything else!!!!!!
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I gots one of those sittin' in the cabinet for "one of these days" installation!
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Forget the other junk. I believe in KISS. Now everyone should be thoroughly confused.... I've been sitting back being quiet, what you've done Jeff is duplicate what I suggested earlier, which is an illuminated switch that's on when the switch is off (same thing I use on my driving lights). Dan
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There is a great service manual available for download here in the first gen tech section, you're going to need the section about ohming out your pickup coils, then possibly checking your ignition module (TCI). You may even have some members down in your area that could possibly lend you a hand with the diagnoses. Welcome to the site, good luck finding the problem.
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Thank goodness I didn't fly to Hawaii today!
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My autozone still has it for 6.75 a can........... BTW, the $47.00 to yur door price comes out to $5.88 a can.........
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I would just look for a 12 volt indicating switch that glows when it's off. Assuming you are using a power circuit to feed the switch that comes off the ignition switch and is dead with the key off. That may be easiest for you. Just go to your local auto parts supplier and have them find you one.
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They make indicating switches that will glow when the load is turned off, or the relay you are using may have a set of normally closed (N/C) contacts on there. If not, just switch it out for one that does, then run the lead off of the N/C side up to your led. And go ahead and add some more lights!
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These MKI's are a pain to bleed the front left because there is no bleeder up at the neck joint. You've probably got an air bubble up there. Try pumping up the foot pedal quickly 3 or 4 times (then holding it down, might take two people unless you have really long arms!) and then cracking the front bleeder to see if you get fluid coming out at the caliper. If not, you may have blockage in the banjo bolt or the caliper itself. Good luck
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Need a bit of help
Dano replied to Jason's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Good idea Jack, hey Jason, put the bike on the center stand, check the oil in the sight glass on the lower right hand side just below the water pump housing. It should only be 1/2 way up the glass. If it's overfilled, I would think it could do what Condor said. But definately I would run a compression check just for comparison. Good luck -
Have fun and be safe on your yearly "walkabout" Spear. Very happy that your sister can make it this year too!
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And I thought I was a glutten for punishment.......
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Guys don't need a bathroom to take care of that........ You've never seen the funnel in the corner of the garage???? :crackup::crackup:
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How do those dates work?
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You have your priorities all wrong, Hazen. You gotta let the bathroom go and get that bike blinged out!
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Another Freebie
Dano replied to bongobobny's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Heck with the frame and bucket, just send me the lamp! (Actually don't need it, some one else might tho) you're doing a yeomans job here Bob, keep it up! -
first gen exhaust seals
Dano replied to Chaplain's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
If your gaskets (where the rear downtubes meet the stubs off the rear head) are thin, you can take one wrap of #10 solid copper wire around the pipe next to the gasket and it'll help seal it up. All it's doing is taking the place of the gasket material thats not there. I don't think it'll work without a gasket in there, of course it will take more turns to replace the missing material. Worth a try, tho. Good luck -
Got them beat by a year, here's my mom last Memorial Day weekend...
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I KNEW you guys would regret gettin' Squidley to move down there!
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Probably still good, relocate to the air box, put some di-electric grease in there and you're good to go! I'd snap it up if I had the electronic pick-ups. 45 bucks and a 14 day return ya can't go wrong!