BobbyBlue
Arrhythmia and Blues
Damn DC, What a bum deal ! You know i'm waaaaaay to dumb to hep but ya got my sympathies for sure bud ! Heres hoping for a quick easy resolution !
Bobby
Bobby
If it had no signal from the crankshaft sensor, it would have no clue when to fire the plugs, since there's no mechanical distributor. Won't run without that sensor. If you turned on the bike with it unplugged you'd set the code. (It might not set till you tried to crank, but I think it would set with power on.) It wouldn't be an intermittent problem, I don't think.Now that's something very good to know - it doesn't have a limp home mode? If true, and you seem to know your stuff, then I can eliminate the crank sensor/circuit. Am I right to assume that it would throw the code again if the problem existed, after first clearing an existing code?
Would the milky oil be obvious via the site window?If the head gasket was leaking in a place where it would otherwise seal a coolant passage then you would get a milky color in your oil from the coolant mixing in. It would be obvious. And you would smell coolant in the exhaust.
It looks like your plug wires are over the inlet water pipe. Mine are under, limiting them of service loop. I'll look more soon, hopefully tonight.If it had no signal from the crankshaft sensor, it would have no clue when to fire the plugs, since there's no mechanical distributor. Won't run without that sensor. If you turned on the bike with it unplugged you'd set the code. (It might not set till you tried to crank, but I think it would set with power on.) It wouldn't be an intermittent problem, I don't think.Now that's something very good to know - it doesn't have a limp home mode? If true, and you seem to know your stuff, then I can eliminate the crank sensor/circuit. Am I right to assume that it would throw the code again if the problem existed, after first clearing an existing code?
Here's a shot I took some time back, documenting my AVCC install. The wire with the red band is one of the plug wires, and you can see another one above it headed over to the left side of the engine. Don't know how that compares with yours. Obviously the PAIR stuff is still there.
Will do. Any idea why so suddenly sticky?Read through the thread, Don. A sticky hand does not a blown head gasket make.
I'd be looking for something else, and more clues. Watch that Prof. Plum!
Will do. Any idea why so suddenly sticky?
Thanks, Dr. Ruth!Will do. Any idea why so suddenly sticky?
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Masturbation refers to sexual stimulation of a person's own genitals, usually to the point of orgasm.[1] The stimulation can be performed manually, by use of objects or tools, or by some combination of these methods.[2] Masturbation is a common form of autoeroticism.
Pffft...Bust knows more about masturbation than any other human alive. Hell, he probably wrote that quote for Wikipedia. He is a master-masturbator.Thanks, Dr. Ruth!Will do. Any idea why so suddenly sticky?
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Masturbation refers to sexual stimulation of a person's own genitals, usually to the point of orgasm.[1] The stimulation can be performed manually, by use of objects or tools, or by some combination of these methods.[2] Masturbation is a common form of autoeroticism.
A head gasket doesn't scare me. I'm only ~10k away from 150k, she's given good service. No complaints. If the head has damage, then that's another story.My brother ....................I think you are ******.
This sucks balls bad! *** man.. *** fukity *** ***!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Will do tomorrow. I'm past my beddie-bye time right now..Chocolate milk in the crankcase is the #1 symptom.
You, Sir, have a happy gasket. But not in a good way.
Fook.
Oh yeah - drain the oil asap. Get the water out of the case.
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