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I am so frustrated right now, that I have completely run out of adjectives! It still does not work!
What I have done:
Me and a buddy tore the bike apart again this moring. To my delight I found a bad connection on the green wire of the control pad. Verified connection, put the bike all back together....NOTHING!!
Verified ALL connections on every wire back to the Servo unit.Everything has power that needs power when it needs it. Yes, verified blue wire to coil connection, and that it was connected to the grey wire W/ red stripe. Verified no power to brake on purple wire when brake is off, has power when either brake is pushed/pulled. Bought a new CC this morning and replaced the entire unit. added another vaccum line to cylinder 1. (vacuum connections to 1 and 4.) bypassed my custom reservior. Checked the check valve. flow is towards engine. Bypassed the check valve. All of this and still it does not friggin work!!
What is happening.
Ride down the road at 50mph.
Turn on CC. (It turns on)
Press Set and let off throttle. (Speed immedately decays)
Hit resume. (throttle hits for a second and then stops..speed decays)
I am at a loss guys.? It has to be a vacumm issue, no?
I used 3/16" vacuum line. I removed the tiny plugs on top of the throttle bodies, and pluged in to them. I do have a pulsing suction, and bike revs hi when open, and idles back down when I plug with my finger. I sm using
https://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/NOLM...+One+Way+Vacuum
for a check valve. looking at the pictue of the universal check valve, I have the 2 connections on left, 1 goes to CC, other goes to reservoir canister. The right side connection goes to engine. Valve is mounted about 6" away from Servo
I believe we have a done a top notch install. nothing has been hacked. What could I be missing guys?