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600ss Wiring diagram Alright all, I'm new here and this is my first post. I do up bikes in my spare time and then sell them on (although I may keep this one). Hence I have just bought a Ducati 600ss 1998, with front end damage. I will post a wanted in the right section a tad later, but for now has anyone got any pics of the wiring up to the batt and fuel pump as someone has butcherd mine. Even better would be a diagram, just to get me going untill my Haynes arrives. Cheers for any help, Diehard:) |
Here's a diagram. I have a loom in my kitchen at the mo (don't ask!) so I could take a pic of the fuel pump bit if it would help. |
Cheers for that mate, helps alot, but what i could really do with is someone lifting up their tank and tanking some snaps for whats under there. Esp the batt connections and where they go exactly and the colours of the wires to the fuel pump as I have a set of 4 cut off that are one set of colours and another set that are another set of colours! They don't match. I will try to trace it all with the diagram, but visuals would also help. Cheers again |
Ok I have some pics, firstly, the wires from the fuel pump |
Next what I think is the wires to the fuel pump, note different colours. [Edited on 9-4-2005 by diehard] [Edited on 9-4-2005 by diehard] [Edited on 9-4-2005 by diehard] |
Now for the battery area, |
And finally where the hell does this go? Sorry if I sound thick but this is how I got the bike. |
whats theei other end connectedt too? |
it may go on the starter or starter relay??? |
If its the other end of the battery negative it goes to the bolt that is just under the airbox breather pipe on the left side of the bike, the bolt is also used for the Battery holder/airbox to frame fixing |
Just seen the battery pic, below the clear battery overflow pipe is a rubber grommet that should have a metal spacer that goes in it along with a bolt and the battery earth |
youre right skids just looked on mine |
the cut wires--- its looks as tho someone has cut out a connector this is how mine are joined from tank RED BLACK WHITE BLACK is connected to ^ ^ ^ ^ to tank RED/BLACK BLACK BLUE BROWN hope this makes sense [Edited on 9-4-2005 by monstermob 998] |
That was excellent people, cheers for the help on that, I now have power!!! Well a dash light comes on anyway. So that brings me to my next question, what does each light mean (my clocks were trashed so I just have the bear LEDs and board at mo)? I need to know if it's in nuetral as the start button doesn't do anything. |
as tho you are sat on bike neutral low fuel turn oil park main stand battery/ light beam down charge [Edited on 9-4-2005 by monstermob 998] |
Ok, thanks for that. I now have a park light and a neutral light lit but no start button still. Not too worry though cos I'm stopping for today as I'm at work tomorrow. My manual should be here by monday (1st manual I have ever bought, weird since I have rebuilt 3 other bikes)! But if anyone has any sugestions why it's not firing let me know. Cheers P.s. It was a bitch to put into neutral! |
Way-hay, got her started today! But only to realise the muppet who had it before me had put about 1 ltr too much oil in the thing and it started to leak all-over (then again I should have checked). The innitial problem was the General Relay was well fooked so i need a new one (any ideas). As for the oil leak, I think I have traced it to the carbs, which then I found they have a oil heating system? It that standard? Anyway one of the braded hoses was pi**ing everywhere so i need to replace that, not that the bike wants to start now. I just have to hope I havn't popped a seal and filled thae barrels or something. Has anyone had this before? Also is the bike supposed to have a rad of some sort? The manual seems to think it should? Anyway sorry for all the questions, I'm just impatient :) |
i dont believe the 600ss was ever fitted with an oil cooler although the 750 and 900's were - the carb heaters were fitted as standard to later bikes but an option on the earlier bike-it should be fitted with a tap along one of the braided lines so you could isolate leak maybe as for the general relay got no idea where you get a replacement from other than a ducati dealer--- with electrical bits i some times go into my local lucas dealer/garage they can sometimes cross reference parts and get you sorted--- or you could try the breakers |
Your right, the lines do have a tap but I wasn't too sure which position was off :rolleye: . Will have a play on thursday when I'm next off. Just hope that it's a easy fix and not cracked at the float bowles or worse. As for the relay, I'll have a talk to the local electrical stores, can't be too hard to sorce. I'll have to use my bodged relay for now :D. [Edited on 11-4-2005 by diehard] |
Stopped the leak. Was a loose banjo bold. Went to tighten it and though "bloody hell is the socket too big"? Only to find the bolt wasn't even finger tight! Oh well one less thing to worry about. But now the bike won't start! It's either the carbs or the plugs, but since I havn't got a socket for that plug size I can't check until tomorrow. Fires with Easy-start, n revs with the throttle, so probs the plugs (had this problem before on my Gixxer 4). Comming along nicely. |
EASY START--no no no i had a start problem with my SS it would turn over big spark etc then i learnt when i push the start button DONT touch the throttle starts every time now - just a thought if youre use to giving it a bit of throttle when starting other bikes |
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