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Petcock wires are gone


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Hello guys and happy holidays for you all

 

In the saga of my recent acquired V11 Sport I realized that the wires of the electrical petcock broke just in the base. Since I am not in the states and we are in holidays  season, my question is if there is a way to fix at least temporaly this problem

Thank in advance

 

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There is enough of the broken wires to solder them back on? If so then repair and cover the repair with epoxy to stop another break (which is common there).

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Really with a fuel injected system a petcock shouldn't be required, the injectors are closed.

Remove some parts for a temporary fix as Hubert says.

Perhaps the previous owner already did that, are the wires still there?

Easy to check just loosen the hose and see if fuel squirts out.

 

I still like the electric petcock on my bikes, makes removing the tank easier.

For a permanent fix, do as Docc says and strap the wires to the body with a ty-wrap for good measure.

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Thank you guys

I first did a quick repair  I found in Wildguzzi.com forum I guess, I took of the petcock and replaced with a proper size screw (enough to get home) I then work on the epoxy and clean the contacts, weld a new wires and redo the epoxy a couples of tie wraps and "voala" like new, I will change the o ring to finish the job.

The mechanic does not show up yet so I still have a 400 pounds  paper weitgh or a non ride V11 Sport as you wish.

I decided to wait for the mechanic but due the fact the guy has no word I going to try the alternative way.

My first question is about I can use a Ducati Monster 900 Magneti Marelli IAW 15M ECU in my bike just to discard a few things 

Have a good day and enjoy your rides

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... My first question is about I can use a Ducati Monster 900 Magneti Marelli IAW 15M ECU in my bike just to discard a few things ...

 

You can. The engine will start and idle. Everything above idle will be quite a bit lean of course.

 

Keep this ecu, for once you've got the cable and software you can 'upgrade' it to a genuine V11 ecu.

 

Hubert

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