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Old 19-Mar-2006, 17:24
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Rev counter stopped working - solutions???

998R wouldn't start after four week lay up. Battery begun to get weak so connected up car battery to get it turning over but it still wouldn't fire.

Followed the advice of a number of threads and assumed fuel had gone orf.. So, discarded fuel in tank and replaced with new optimax (actually 50:50 Optimax: Avgas I had recently mixed for the race bike).

Bike started fine but bugger if the rev counter didn't work. Everything else worked fine (even the red light in the rev counter). In fact the rev needle twitched when the bike started but nothing more.

Help.... any ideas what's gone wrong? I did wonder if I had reversed polarity when connecting the car battery but I think I would have noticed the sparks if I had of done!!!).

Clues by return please... many thanks
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Old 19-Mar-2006, 17:39
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Does it work at all? or is it 'lazy' sometimes they dont move until the revs are about 4k,

If so, I have seen it on 998S models, need to check the flywheel rpm sensor on a DDS system, there is a revised clearance on this that a good dealer can do for you, makes the sensor (if the sensor itself hasnt packed up) closer to the pickup.
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Old 19-Mar-2006, 17:42
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wilf why would any of that gone wrong if it has just been sat doing nothing ?
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Old 19-Mar-2006, 17:48
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In answer to the questions:

Rev needle doesn't move above what I guess to be about 4K revs - i.e. no movement what ever.

In answer to Keefer, the only things to have been changed are the use of a car batter to get it turning over and taking the tank off to empty tank and refill with new fuel. I cannot think how either could bugger up the rev counter
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In answer to the questions:

Rev needle doesn't move above what I guess to be about 4K revs - i.e. no movement what ever.

In answer to Keefer, the only things to have been changed are the use of a car batter to get it turning over and taking the tank off to empty tank and refill with new fuel. I cannot think how either could bugger up the rev counter
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Old 19-Mar-2006, 17:51
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my guess...

When sensors, electrical connections etc, work ok when you're out riding then not work the next time it fires up. my theory is that heat cycles have something to do with it, runs fine when hot and clearances are different, particularly things like sensors on the motor that get very hot. then when things cool down it triggers the failure/connection break etc.

These things often start with an 'intermitant' fault then totally go, but you may not notice your rev counter packing up for a second or two when your riding, easy to miss.
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Old 19-Mar-2006, 18:00
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did you use a loose car battery or with it still on the car?

the ECU's can be damaged by jumping the bike off a running car, pretty unlikely but possible?

if it was a loose battery just hooked up in parallel then it wont have done any damage at all.
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Old 19-Mar-2006, 18:00
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Thanks for the replies. I have a feeling it might be one of those ocassions where I end up replacing each relevant component until the problem is solved.
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Old 19-Mar-2006, 18:06
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these can be really tricky ones or you may get lucky and get it first time, can only be a few things really.

would be worth getting a good mechanic to put the diagnostic tester on it.

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The tacho on my 998 stopped working for a while.

I tried every connection I could find with no result.

When the bike went in for a service I asked the dealer to sort it.

When it came back the tacho was fine, and they were sure that all they did was disconnect nan reconnect the various connectors.

Been OK since.

Moral - check all the connectors.

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