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Hard Up-Shifting (Clunky)
Dano replied to MasterGuns's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I'm starting to have the same symptons on mine, but changed to a 20-50 on the last change. I'll switch back next oil change and see whats going on, but I'm going to check my shift linkage first. These do have ball & socket joints (both inside and outside the middle gear cover). Could be one of them is getting hinky (!) -
Funny wat u kin do wit' dat der new teknology! Skinny Squidley
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Glad to hear you came out OK Gary, hope the 'nodes are just scared too! I know that area you're talking about, everybody's in a rush to move one more spot forward. Praying for your diagnoses to come back clean! Dan
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Alternative Fairing styles
Dano replied to Sandbagger's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I've always thought of putting an old style (70's Kawi) cafe' racer headlight cover and hanging the skins off the sides like a road racer, have to have a seat made and rear cover. I was checking that out last year before I put the plastic back on the bike. might look pretty cool.- 24 replies
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I was paying that a WEEK at my previous employer for the wife and kids.
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Indian regulator/rectifier group buy
Dano replied to Dano's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Thanks for the update Salty, another SCREW UP I forgot to mention...... the fuse........ sounds like you have a few options for electrical on your bike. Good go, we appreciate the tips. Dan -
It was 58 here when I got up!
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Indian regulator/rectifier group buy
Dano replied to Dano's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I SCREWED UP! (I told you I would!) It was Saltydog, not Snaggletooth in the post who put his in the fairing, he actually mounted it in the air flow coming down the inside of the fairing if you look at the pics. This should deal with the excess heat, rather than putting it in the engine bay. I also screwed up on the connector colors, corrected that in the post above. But really if you pay attention, the gray has 3 wire leds and the black has two, therefore it should leave you to believe the gray is stator input and the black is the output. Please refer to SaltyDogs post referenced above for the install if you want it in the fairing. Dan -
Indian regulator/rectifier group buy
Dano replied to Dano's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Thanks for the compliments guys, the last of the units went out yesterday. It's been a LOT of work, making sure everything was correct. Dave at Indian ( ddudziak@indianmotorcycle.com ) went out of his way to make sure we had all brand new units, never installed and made sure we had the hook-up for the complete correct connectors. Please send him an email thanking him for this. Great guy to work with! I really think these new units will help out with a lot of problems, especially having higher voltage available at idle. I plan on putting mine in sometime in the next month. Here's a write-up I did for Skydoc last night for the wiring install, you can pretty much mount it anywhere you want, but I like the location SaltyDog picked in the original thread (posted above) inside the fairing. The gray one is your 3 wire stator feed into the regulator, the black one your output, inboard (left) pin is DC +, the outboard (right) pin is DC-. Extend your stator wires (solder & shrinkboot extensions, minimum wire size #12 stranded) to the regulator. Put a blue insulator boot over each wire, then install the terminal with a good crimp tool. You may solder if careful and don't use too much (just heat up and dab the solder onto the terminal, a pin torch is ideal for this). Install the terminals in the black connector (order does not matter, one wire per hole), then slide the blue insulators up into the connector body. this seals up the back side of the terminal. On the black connector, take the yellow plug and install it in the center hole. This connection is not used. Run a #12 (or even #10) red from the + terminal to the battery+ and the same wire in black to the - terminal of the battery. Hook up the terminals the same as before. Mount your unit where ever you want, I'm thinking about the left fairing under the radio pocket. BTW, just capoff the brown wire in the harness connector tothe old unit, it was a voltage sensing circuit and is not used on the new regulator. Of course you won't be using the paired red and black wires in the harness at either end any more, too. That should screw you up good enough to get the job done Once again, thanks for your compliments PS I want to thank Condor for all his help in this project also! Thanks Jack! -
They need jackets and sweatshirts down in El Paso Tx, got down to 92 there yesterday............
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Randy, sorry to hear about your problems. Sounds like a creature got in there or your main breaker broke down possibly from the lightning strike last year. Might have the insurance agent tag this along with your claim from the AC unit. I would have the entire service replaced, from the weatherhead all the way through to the panel and any house wiring that had been damaged from the meltdown. A direct short such as this produces so much power running thru the lines till the fuse at the transformer kicks out that the lines out thru the meter and up to the weatherhead have been damaged, even if its not evident to the layman. Good luck and let us know how it comes out. Dan PS hows the BIKE?!!!
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Aftermarket TCI available!
Dano replied to tvking63's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
It went for 102.51, I just missed checking it before it ended. Another one went for same price. There's one on there starting at 99 bucks. I'm kinda watching that one for the next couple of days. I think the ones going for 50 bucks anymore is over with. They've figured this one out! Dano -
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Weird signal light problem.
Dano replied to Venturous Randy's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
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Why, you need company up there, Brad? Vern
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Starter engage clutch and 20/50 oil
Dano replied to Snaggletooth's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Not at liberty to say (under penalty of NOT being able to stay at his house if I make it over there!), but I've seen the parts myself and they are top-notch. The Vmax boys keep tearing out the standard starter clutches, and this is a fix-all end-all repair. I am handling the mods for him in the American continents. I just need the rotor and $275, will send you back a complete unit ready to install with new upgraded starter clutch and 72th gear. Pretty much guarenteed to work forever! (it IS a 1st gen, after all!). But since you have a pretty new ring gear, we may not have to replace it, we'll have to examine it for any damage around the collar. Dano -
Indian regulator/rectifier group buy
Dano replied to Dano's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
OK, heres the updated list on who's been shipped. I apologize for not getting all of them out, mainly got the US boys out (and Marcarls). Time just did not come easy to get the Canadians done with the customs forms I have to fill out. They WILL be shipped out Tuesday! (Of course, that depends on what time I get back from the US Nationals out at IRP (oops ORP!) tomorrow night!) Danob11 -1x Squeeze - 5x paid Rocket - 2x paid Paul Richard ozlander - 1x paid Merlyn Michael SHIPPED timgray - 1x paid Tim Gray SHIPPED barend - 1x paid Barend de Vlaming SHIPPED mbrood - 2x paid Mike Brood SHIPPED Enjay - 1x paid Mike Cavagnaro SHIPPED Iowa Guy - 1x paid Tim Lantz SHIPPED safetyguy -1x paid Mike Levy SHIPPED nyjerry -1x paid Gerald Doverspike thom440 -1x paid Tom Bagby SHIPPED Condor -2x paid Jack Chalais SHIPPED Camos -2x paid Clive Amos kbert777 -1x paid Klaus Bertram SHIPPED Smitty161 -1x paid Jonathan J Smith SHIPPED Marcarl -5x paid Carl Norg SHIPPED Bongobobny -2x paid Bob Scharf SHIPPED dthomso1 -1x paid Doug Thomson friesmann1 -1x paid Brian Fries uncledj -1x paid John Sheehn SHIPPED Wizard765 -1x paid Wayne Higson SHIPPED (w/ Marcarls) cimmer -2x paid Richard Fink SHIPPED hlange -1x paid Henry Lange SHIPPED Rumn1-2x paid Mike Rumney SHIPPED StuD- 4x paid Stewart Doonan DiggerC – 1x paid Stan Cook JasonM - 2x paid Jason Morris SHIPPED Skydoc17- 1x paid Earl Harrell SHIPPED Mraf- 1x paid Alan Waters SHIPPED SmilingJack 1x paid Chuck Franchello SHIPPED Tony1M 1x paid Fulton Morneau Saddlebum 1x paid Ben Bennink SHIPPED (w/ Marcarls) 23 parcels sent out -
Wonder if that compressor is good enuff to wire up for a tire filler? Anybody done that? If so, I'll take it.
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Starter engage clutch and 20/50 oil
Dano replied to Snaggletooth's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
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Nice job Dingy! Great work and nice write up. I think this ought to go in the 1st gen tech library, we'll work on Don to get it in there. How about it, Boss? Wanna help us out here? Dano
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But he can go ice skating any time in his garage now...........
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Glad you got that sucker paid off Gerald. Nothing feels better than to have that extra change in your pocket every month. I had the house payment down to ONE YEAR left on it 3 years ago, refi'd to remodel the kitchen, play toys, etc! Now I got another 12 years to go on it! Never again, never again! Dan
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Starter engage clutch and 20/50 oil
Dano replied to Snaggletooth's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Hey Mike, I just switched to Pennzoil 20/50 on my last change, more so for the hot weather and in town riding I've been doing lately, to save fuel on running the 1 ton van. I've not experienced the starter problems you're having, though. No slippage on the starter clutch at all, unless it's hot from just running and I'm on a compression stroke. It'll jump around a bit then. This winter I'm going to pull off the flywheel/rotor and do a starter clutch upgrade that Squeeze has designed and perfected for the VMax guys. I have the tooling that Squeeze has designed to modify the rotor for the install of the starter clutch mod (pawls all the way around the starter clutch gear instead of the 3 that stock provides), therefore I will never have starter clutch problems again. Unfortunately, sounds like you've already invested in a new starter clutch, or I would suggest you send your rotor to me over the winter and let me do the mod for you. Good luck in determining the solution, let us know! Dano -
I agree Jack, the thing of it is, all of us 1st gen guys can WORK on our bikes, the 2nd genners just know how to get to the dealer to get them to work on it! Warrenty this, warrenty that, I've definately seen the increase in posts. Seems like our bikes were put together pretty well for being 20+ years old! I'm just breaking her in at 73k on the odo now, I've probably ridden "Curly" more in the past 3 years than she had seen in the 45k that was put on her before I got her! Just have improvements and a fresh coat of paint to do and she'll be done! Dano