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SWERVE
7th February 2009, 18:37
I have just finished re-building my "trumpet' after a "biggie" at Ruapuna in Dec.:2thumbsup
Its all together/painted and ready for a shakedown at HAGD next sat and then an assault on the SOT 09.:cool:
had it all running earlier in the week all was "sweet":cool:
However while re-attaching the dash console with screws (as lugs had snapped off in crash) i overtightened a screw and damaged the circuit board........ now it wont start (BUGGER):mad::mad:
Obviously needs the dash to function properly to send correct signals to ECU)
Can anyone help:hug:
Does anyone know if the is a dismantler in NZ with one of these (was told there was a place in Auckland wrecking one but dont know which one!
Does anyone have a spare ( does,nt matter about cosmetic appearence as long as functions work ok) Mine had broken LCD and some warning lamps but worked fine.
Or as a last resort could anyone lend me one for a fortnight!
Can probebly source one through states or Uk after the SOT when time is not such an issue.
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED GUYS:2thumbsup
sinfull
7th February 2009, 18:49
I have just finished re-building my "trumpet' after a "biggie" at Ruapuna in Dec.:2thumbsup
Its all together/painted and ready for a shakedown at HAGD next sat and then an assault on the SOT 09.:cool:
had it all running earlier in the week all was "sweet":cool:
However while re-attaching the dash console with screws (as lugs had snapped off in crash) i overtightened a screw and damaged the circuit board........ now it wont start (BUGGER):mad::mad:
Obviously needs the dash to function properly to send correct signals to ECU)
Can anyone help:hug:
Does anyone know if the is a dismantler in NZ with one of these (was told there was a place in Auckland wrecking one but dont know which one!
Does anyone have a spare ( does,nt matter about cosmetic appearence as long as functions work ok) Mine had broken LCD and some warning lamps but worked fine.
Or as a last resort could anyone lend me one for a fortnight!
Can probebly source one through states or Uk after the SOT when time is not such an issue.
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED GUYS:2thumbsup
Should be able to by pass it all bro ! My triples don't need the dash at all to start so cant see why yours should ! All i had to do was cross the clutch kill circuit on the switch gear !
SWERVE
8th February 2009, 09:16
yeh Sinfull i was hopin it would work with out the dash but it doesnt.
Clutch switch has been bypassed for a while.
If you unplug dash absolutly nothing happens when you turn it on...... no fuel pump/solenoids etc
Im sure you can loop wires on the multi plug but searches on the net have so far been unsuccessful
Cheers
henry
8th February 2009, 10:06
Go here and ask
http://www.triumph675.net/forum/
Shaun
8th February 2009, 10:09
FUSES
Strange but true!
If there is one blown fuse in the circuit some where for "ANYTHING", the bike will NOT run!
Maybe the spiking of the dash caused a fuse to blow? Check every one mate
SWERVE
9th February 2009, 04:43
cheers guys
All fuses cecked and double checked shaun. i know how tempremental they are:argh:
i have already searched and posted on 675.net
keep it comin
Thanx
sinfull
9th February 2009, 05:44
cheers guys
All fuses cecked and double checked shaun. i know how tempremental they are:argh:
i have already searched and posted on 675.net
keep it comin
Thanx
COmmon ppl, surely someone with a 675 near swerve could pop round to try their dash on his bike, even just to eliminate that !
Bloody sure shaun will be right there man, what about ya relays ? was the ignition on when ya spyked it ?
Hear the kill switches can burn out easy too, may have fused on kill seeing ya cant hear the pump etc, or have ya replaced that with a laynard ?
saul
9th February 2009, 17:06
Well if you've tried 675net and e bay your a bit fecked really. NZ is shite for real parts
Have you tried this fella? http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=14588
SWERVE
11th February 2009, 04:56
Not many trumpet owners out this way sinful.
Well there are a few but they keep well hidden.
Off to see glen at local dealer today to see if he can help.:wari:
The ignition switches on ok.... clocks illuminate...... soleniods operate.. fuel pump etc..... but no go on the starter button... and ex servo motor wont stop operating. So ive not blown it completely just shorted somthing out (HOPEFULLY):shutup:
SWERVE
15th February 2009, 14:42
An aplogy to Sinful......... yes you were right 675 will run without dash plugged in.:niceone:
Turns out there were a few minor electrinic issues as to why the "trumpet" wouldn,t start:eek:
All sorted out by Glen at Street & Sport ChCh.... many thanks mate.:niceone:
And all in time to give it a shakedown at ruapuna yesterday. All is now good and lookin forward to SOT in 2 weeks:first:
Thanks for all ya feedback guys..... if anyone hears of a dash for sale a nod in this direction would be appreciated thanks:msn-wink::msn-wink:
saul
22nd February 2009, 03:49
An aplogy to Sinful......... yes you were right 675 will run without dash plugged in.:niceone:
Turns out there were a few minor electrinic issues as to why the "trumpet" wouldn,t start:eek:
All sorted out by Glen at Street & Sport ChCh.... many thanks mate.:niceone:
And all in time to give it a shakedown at ruapuna yesterday. All is now good and lookin forward to SOT in 2 weeks:first:
Thanks for all ya feedback guys..... if anyone hears of a dash for sale a nod in this direction would be appreciated thanks:msn-wink::msn-wink:
Youll have to be quick these things go fast.
http://www.triumph675.net/forum/showthread.php?t=28316
CookMySock
22nd February 2009, 05:52
If you are quite sure you have damaged the board, pull it out and go over it with a magnifying glass or just your eye. The fault should simply be a mechanical one (cracked PCB trace, snapped component lead, bent connector) and the repair should be obvious.
Dont put the bare unprotected board down on glass or highly polished insulating surfaces, coz the static electricity there will zap it. Think ahead where you are going to put it down - wooden tabletop is fine, dry plastic chopping board or newspaper is not. Handle the bare board by the metal brackets or some other larger metal component. Wear cotton tee shirt, jeans etc, not synthetics. Before you put the board down on any surface, touch that surface with your spare hand first, then put the board down straight away.
If you cant find any fault, take the bare board back to the bike and plug it in and turn the ignition on. Take care the board does not contact any metal part of the bike or you will eff it and lots of other expensive electronics instantly. Wiggle connectors and things and see if you can get something to light up. Sometimes there are tiny fuses onboard that look more like resistors, but no colour bands on them.
If you are still screwed and if you have time, send it to one of the electronics people on KB and let them have a wee chat with it. Most faults like this are simple ones.
Good luck.
Steve
sinfull
22nd February 2009, 06:46
. All is now good and lookin forward to SOT in 2 weeks:first:
:Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh:crybaby::crybaby::crybaby:
might see ya there next year ! I may even be skinny enough to be on a 675 by then
Good luck mate, enjoy !
Kickaha
22nd February 2009, 07:05
All sorted out by Glen at Street & Sport ChCh.... many thanks mate.::
So was yours the black on on the ramp there last week?
SWERVE
22nd February 2009, 13:56
dangerousbastard.... not going to bother repairing dash, as all the lcd,s were buggered from the main crash gonna look around for a s/hand one on the net.... have a few contacts in uk so they should be able to sort something out.
rid it last weekend rev counter and gear indicator work so thats all i need. thanks for the reply regarding how to go about repairing etc.
KICKAHA YEH MINE WAS THE BLACK & ORANGE ONE, used to be blue & silver if you thought you may have seen it b4
SWERVE
22nd February 2009, 14:00
Thanks for the link Saul
that one is in about same condition as mine.
puddytat
22nd February 2009, 14:39
Did you do the KOR rnds last year?
Bren_chch
22nd February 2009, 18:36
dangerousbastard.... not going to bother repairing dash, as all the lcd,s were buggered from the main crash gonna look around for a s/hand one on the net.... have a few contacts in uk so they should be able to sort something out.
rid it last weekend rev counter and gear indicator work so thats all i need. thanks for the reply regarding how to go about repairing etc.
KICKAHA YEH MINE WAS THE BLACK & ORANGE ONE, used to be blue & silver if you thought you may have seen it b4
ahhhh i seen u at HAGD yes, bike looks nice in those colours.
SWERVE
22nd February 2009, 19:15
Yeh Puddytat
Did all of the KOR rounds last year...... it was the last one when i "binned it" at turn one.
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