[Ducati] Starting problems - update
Rich Roberts
bigredxrunner at yahoo.com
Wed May 31 20:39:33 EDT 2006
Yup the old grip install stuff, I use it for that but the connector tip is a good one. I hope this info circulates as I think it is important considering how many folks think it is a solution to protecting connectors etc.
Ronald Betts <ronaldebettsasalc0015 at hotmail.com> wrote: I have had problems in the past with Dielectric grease. Some connections are
really sensitive to anything on the contacts. It seems that alot of
electronics rely on certain amounts of resistance in the circut and even
Dielectric grease can foul this up. I have gone back to the ole hairspray
methode of insulating connectors and connections. Make sure things are clean
and snug on the connector and spray around the connector. Aqua Net is my
personal preference if you can find it.It also cleans up with a little water
or alcahol and it dries fast on application. Use moderation as you can get
the stuff inside the connector and you'll be back to square one.
Peace...Ron"Desmohead"Betts 95 900 SP
I've learned that I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy it!
>From: Rich Roberts
>Reply-To: Ducati Owners Group
>To: Ducati Owners Group
>Subject: Re: [Ducati] Starting problems - update
>Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 15:07:42 -0700 (PDT)
>
>No it was a questionable connection at injector/pump relay on 996R. Cleaned
>up connector and all was well. Dielectirc compound seemed to be the culprit
>and no I did not use to excess. Removed and plugged back in and all is
>fine.
>
>Bob Marren wrote: John Sheerin wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> >Thanks for all the tips. I thought it would be the fuel pump, since I
>could
> >hear relays clicking, had voltage at the pump connector, but the pump
>would
> >only turn on 1/3 of the time. But last night I connected 12V straight to
> >the pump connector, and the pump ran every time. So then I looked at the
> >two engine management relays, the big 30A Bosch ones that sit under the
> >tail, right in front of the ECU. Pulled them, they looked fine, tested
>them
> >with 12V on the control coil, they clicked and made contact on the
>switched
> >connections every time. So I put them back in, hooked up the fuel pump
> >wiring, and tried the key. The first time, nothing. Every time after
>that,
> >the pump ran fine. I didn't try starting, as it was really late. I'll try
> >that tonight and see how it goes. Seems like an electrical gremlin at
>this
> >point - something is maybe marginally bad, like a wire or something.
> >
> >Btw, you guys were mentioning injector relays. What are injector relays?
>I
> >don't see any of those on the wiring diagram I have.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >John
> >http://ldsg.snippets.org/HORNS/
> >
> >
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>I am not real sure about the Ducati ECU but on american autos the fuel
>pump it turned on for several
>seconds when the key is first turned on then when the engine starts the
>oil pressure sensor needs to
>have an output to the ECU or the engine shuts down. We do have an oil
>pressure switch and I dont
>have my schematic with me but some of the replies where the owners
>report that the bike shuts down
>leaving a gas station an such could be oil pressure related or a faulty
>switch. Just a thought.
>Bob M
>
>
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