Hi!
I have just overhauled my engine(mc21) after a long time waiting for parts and the bike spent months in the garage.Putted everything back but the bike cant work properly...it started for some seconds and then stopped.The servo motor is not working when ignition is on and i dont know where to start.Should i change all cables and try the servo again but without connection with the rc valves?What else should i check for the bike to start?
If the RC servo is in the correct place when you turn the key on it will not move. To test it, turn it so the valves are open, then turn it on. But this will not explain why it will not start. You could set the valves closed manually and try to start it if the RC servo is not working. Do you know if the TPS is hooked up? _________________ james
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I am thinking tomorrow to pull of all cables and see if the servo works alone.
I am very anxious and worry about my PGM...if the servo will not work i will install my friend's other pgm to see if its a pgm failure.
About carbs now yes they are clean but i think this time i must check the float height.
if it hadnt spark i guess it couldnt start for any sec but it did work for a while.
About the TPS just to be sure is it the white three pin connector which is near a green connector?
Tread carefully when installing "your friend's" PGM on your bike to test it. If your PGM has blown because of a fault then it's highly likely that you'll fry your friend's PGM when you fit it to your bike so they won't be your friend anymore!
Better to try your PGM on your friend's bike. If the valves are working on the other PGM, but not on yours then you can be pretty sure that your PGM is at fault.
Matt@TYGA wrote:Tread carefully when installing "your friend's" PGM on your bike to test it. If your PGM has blown because of a fault then it's highly likely that you'll fry your friend's PGM when you fit it to your bike so they won't be your friend anymore!
Better to try your PGM on your friend's bike. If the valves are working on the other PGM, but not on yours then you can be pretty sure that your PGM is at fault.
All you can do is disconnect the RC valve servo motor and set the valves in a 50/50 postion to give you usable bottom end and half decent top end power. The bike should run ok. _________________ If I have to take the carbs off once more...
Thanks!
I will do that untill i find an other pgm because i need to break in the fresh motor.
Is it ''bad'' breaking it in without the power valve operating normally?
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