TURBO200R4
stand up straight and grab the world by the a$$
the story starts with a starter problem.
the guy has the gaurd dawg installed the best one with a lot of wires. and takes out ignition switch.
some where along the line someone has put daul relays for the headlights.
the first expert decided it had a battery drain back problem so what he did was to take cutters and remove the relays and extra wires
so now he has a starter problem with no headlights
so i advised him to get an expert. the expert took a look at his bike and never canme back.
with no one to help i decided to help and we both downloaded google meet so i could have him show me what was happening.
i had to do some serious studding . some where he wiggle a wire and it started starting so he now thinks the starting problem is fixed
we worked with the wires and relays cut out and finaly got the low beams to work and decides it works good enough for a ride until it stops starting.
starter would clack in the starter bendix this was a rebuilt toyota starter. and some times it worked and some times it would not.
he had an extra used triump starter so i had him test on floor worked good so i told him to put it in. worked great starting every time for 30 times then clacked every time so i had him remove the starter and tear it apart (did i tell you he does not have one speck of mecanical abillity) with me looking at the info on the phone. turns out the triumph starter was wore out in the contacts.
so had him tear apart the toyota starter and just one little mistake in the contacts so fixed that then checked it on the ground works great. so i had him put it in the bike.
no start just a loud clack like a bad starter
after a few checks i advised him to run a direct wire from the battery to his starter relay and replace the number 30 terminal now it starts every time.
so the problem was the bad wire (probably high resistance) going to the starter relay number 30 terminal.
by replacing that wire with a wire going from battery to 20amp fuse positive to the relay it now starts every time and he can now ride his bike.
high beams will be a winter project.
the guy has the gaurd dawg installed the best one with a lot of wires. and takes out ignition switch.
some where along the line someone has put daul relays for the headlights.
the first expert decided it had a battery drain back problem so what he did was to take cutters and remove the relays and extra wires
so now he has a starter problem with no headlights
so i advised him to get an expert. the expert took a look at his bike and never canme back.
with no one to help i decided to help and we both downloaded google meet so i could have him show me what was happening.
i had to do some serious studding . some where he wiggle a wire and it started starting so he now thinks the starting problem is fixed
we worked with the wires and relays cut out and finaly got the low beams to work and decides it works good enough for a ride until it stops starting.
starter would clack in the starter bendix this was a rebuilt toyota starter. and some times it worked and some times it would not.
he had an extra used triump starter so i had him test on floor worked good so i told him to put it in. worked great starting every time for 30 times then clacked every time so i had him remove the starter and tear it apart (did i tell you he does not have one speck of mecanical abillity) with me looking at the info on the phone. turns out the triumph starter was wore out in the contacts.
so had him tear apart the toyota starter and just one little mistake in the contacts so fixed that then checked it on the ground works great. so i had him put it in the bike.
no start just a loud clack like a bad starter
after a few checks i advised him to run a direct wire from the battery to his starter relay and replace the number 30 terminal now it starts every time.
so the problem was the bad wire (probably high resistance) going to the starter relay number 30 terminal.
by replacing that wire with a wire going from battery to 20amp fuse positive to the relay it now starts every time and he can now ride his bike.
high beams will be a winter project.