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How to hook up 4wire speedometer(grn,. Blk., Blue/wht stripe, red/blk stripe)on 2000' victory motorcycle??
To hook up a 4-wire speedometer on a 2000 Victory motorcycle, you will need to follow these steps:
- Locate the connectors for the speedometer wires. These are typically located near the speedometer or in the wiring harness near the front of the motorcycle.
- Identify the wires on the speedometer. The colors of the wires should match the colors you listed (green, black, blue/white stripe, and red/black stripe).
- Connect the green wire to the ground wire or terminal on the motorcycle. This is typically a black wire or a metal ground point on the frame of the motorcycle.
- Connect the black wire to the power wire or terminal on the motorcycle. This is typically a red wire or a positive terminal on the battery.
- Connect the blue/white stripe wire to the signal wire or terminal on the motorcycle. This is typically a white or yellow wire that carries the speed signal from the speed sensor to the speedometer.
- Connect the red/black stripe wire to the lighting wire or terminal on the motorcycle. This is typically a blue wire that powers the lighting on the speedometer.
It's important to make sure that the connections are secure and that the wires are not damaged. If you are unsure of how to connect the wires or if you encounter any difficulties, it may be best to consult a mechanic or the motorcycle's service manual for further guidance.
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Pull the rubber grommet/cover over the pin in the middle of the caliper .Once you pull the pin you use a screwdriver to compress the calipers then you pull out the first and install the new one. The caliper doesn't come off the bike, it basically stays in place and the new pads slide in front the top of the caliper.
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After I fixed a fuel
You probably either have too much gas or not enough.
If there is too much, the plugs will be wet, and you need to burn it off.
The full choke should not be kept on long, and you could also have an over flowing needle and seat in the carb.
If there is not enough gas, then you could still have a bad needle and seat, but could also have a bad fuel filter, bad tank vent, of you have water in the tank.
I lost my manual for
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The first thing to do is get a can of spray starting fluid and shoot some into the air intake of the engine, it may be your fuel has deteriorated and this makes it harder to ignite, the starting fluid may get the engine going and that may cure the problem, then you can drain out the old fuel. The fuel system doesn't have a stand alone filter it has a strainer made of fine mesh nylon that is part of the fuel tank valve.
2002 Victory v92tc deluxe.There is a noise that is
It's a common noise, Blame it on the design of the Valvetrain, it's just a bit noisy. Mine has made that nose for as long as I can recall. My exhaust is loud so it's hardly ever noticeable at all, if ever, but seriously no Worries, just a loud valvetrain. These are some of the most durable engines produced, I've absolitely tortured mine and it runs like new, no leaks or noises, no issues whatsoever, now if it would stop snapping $300 Drive Belts!
My 03 V92C Classic Cruiser is at Bottom Right of this picture, get some exhaust like mine and you'll forget that little valvetrain noise!
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