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Hey all I found out what the problem was.... it was in fact a sensor... what one you ask?,,,,,, ya... well about that...…So.. seems my fuel sensor is broke... WHAAAAYou know... Ive been working on cars and equipment for WAYYYY to many years to be missing this... I think I just expect the worse... Any way.... thank you all for your time, and help. Ill just sit over here and put on the dunce hat......yup... im a freaken moron...
I'm a little confused. Fuel sensor, you mean the low fuel sensor? How could that cause the symptoms you were having?
Ha Ha, that'll do itWait till the Daughter finds out
This is the usual fuel level sensor.http://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=30&products_id=2474They often get burnt out when owners get the wiring crossed with the electric petcock, later bikes had the connectors keyed.When the tip is uncovered the lamp current warms the thermistor which causes it to drop in resistance until the lamp lights this takes time so if you expect the light to come on as soon as you turn the key, it's not going to happen. On the other hand if you get it mixed up with the petcock it will be ok as long as its under fuel but will get red hot and burn out in seconds if uncovered.Measure the probes resistance, I can't recall at the moment what its supposed to be something like 3000 Ohms, it will be open if burnt out.Check the light just by poking a wire in the socket, the lamp draws about 100 milliamps.