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Reply #30 - 08/24/15 at 22:19:19
 
chzeckmate wrote on 08/24/15 at 12:39:57:
That hose looks like a crankcase breather but too small in diameter.  Is your bike a California model?

yes its california
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Reply #31 - 08/24/15 at 23:29:32
 
chzeckmate wrote on 08/24/15 at 12:39:57:
That hose looks like a crankcase breather but too small in diameter.  Is your bike a California model?

CAPT CRUNCH wrote on 08/24/15 at 22:19:19:
yes its california


That appears to be an evaporative emissions tube (An EPA measure on California models).  Page 205 of the Clymer manual shows the routing

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Reply #32 - 08/25/15 at 07:49:27
 
Dave wrote on 08/25/15 at 03:38:58:
Go to the icon at the top of the page and hit "My Center", and update your information to include where you are from.

Northern?
Southern?
you don't have to be too specific, but city or county would be nice.
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Reply #33 - 08/25/15 at 17:28:18
 
chzeckmate wrote on 08/24/15 at 23:29:32:
chzeckmate wrote on 08/24/15 at 12:39:57:
That hose looks like a crankcase breather but too small in diameter.  Is your bike a California model?

CAPT CRUNCH wrote on 08/24/15 at 22:19:19:
yes its california


That appears to be an evaporative emissions tube (An EPA measure on California models).  Page 205 of the Clymer manual shows the routing


http://i1297.photobucket.com/albums/ag28/justin_fisher2/evap%20hose_zpsjqfzhw...


nice!, thank you. That looks promising . diagram a bit confusing . is that emission hose going to bottom of tank or carb ?
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Reply #34 - 08/25/15 at 17:29:14
 
verslagen1 wrote on 08/25/15 at 07:49:27:
Dave wrote on 08/25/15 at 03:38:58:
Go to the icon at the top of the page and hit "My Center", and update your information to include where you are from.

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you don't have to be too specific, but city or county would be nice.

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Reply #35 - 08/25/15 at 18:01:12
 
CAPT CRUNCH wrote on 08/25/15 at 17:28:18:
nice!, thank you. That looks promising . diagram a bit confusing . is that emission hose going to bottom of tank or carb ?

nope that connector right in front of the carb is a disconnect.
the end you're holding goes to the tank.
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Reply #36 - 08/25/15 at 18:26:29
 
gotch ya .. thank youj.. I found it and reattached hose.

.. So starter showed up today, I hook it, double checking everything i could think of.

No change! I hit the power and nothing but the click.. sounds like its coming from forward left side of the tank.. Pulling it off now to dig back in .

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Reply #37 - 08/25/15 at 18:38:06
 
The click is the solenoid. just clap together
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Reply #38 - 08/25/15 at 18:39:11
 
is there a fuse or anything thats directly connected to the solenoid
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Reply #39 - 08/25/15 at 18:52:03
 
CAPT CRUNCH wrote on 08/25/15 at 18:39:11:
is there a fuse or anything thats directly connected to the solenoid

nope, decomp control does have a connector between, check it, look for 3 wired flat connector
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Reply #40 - 08/26/15 at 07:19:36
 
ugh I'm bummed that my issues seems to be electrical.. Im struggling to understand it. So to check connectors, ill use the voltmeter correct? thats what "checking" entails.
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Reply #41 - 08/26/15 at 07:25:43
 
You need to prove the starter is not getting power before you spend time finding out why it's not.
You have a voltmeter?

Connect to the power cable at the starter and ground. Hit start button.
If you have power, then pull the plug, oil in, soak, gently rock in high gear,
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Reply #42 - 08/26/15 at 08:04:44
 
CAPT CRUNCH wrote on 08/26/15 at 07:19:36:
ugh I'm bummed that my issues seems to be electrical.. Im struggling to understand it. So to check connectors, ill use the voltmeter correct? thats what "checking" entails.

Make sure they are connected 1st
still no joy check one of them goes to 12v when you press the starter button.
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Reply #43 - 08/26/15 at 19:31:12
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 08/26/15 at 07:25:43:
You need to prove the starter is not getting power before you spend time finding out why it's not.
You have a voltmeter?

Connect to the power cable at the starter and ground. Hit start button.
If you have power, then pull the plug, oil in, soak, gently rock in high gear,



I know you guys are good. But, seriously, know, prove, the starter isn't getting power. Is the fuse good?
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Reply #44 - 08/27/15 at 07:49:51
 
Alright just bought a voltmeter .. I've never used one before. Is any part of the frame a good ground?
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