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KINGPRAWN
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T.C.I UNIT NUMBER
31.10.13 at 17:14:39
 
I have a 1984 TR1 980cc chain drive. I cannot get the front cylinder to fire ... It starts and idles perfectly.. But only on the rear cylinder. I have removed and cleaned the carbs twice, removes taken apart the fuel tap tried different coils and replaced plugs and caps inc ht lead end trim! I found another TCI unit number J4T 00672.. Which Google says is for the xv1000 tr1... But with this fitted it will NOT start . My original unit J4T 00671 Google says is for an xv750 !!! What is the correct number for my bike ( TR1 980cc) ????? HELP PLEASE.....

 
 
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Reply #1 - 31.10.13 at 17:36:45
 
In the parts catalogue I have it´s Part No. 4X7-82305-21. (XV1000 ´82, 19T)

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Reply #2 - 01.11.13 at 00:08:00
 
Quote from ha_motorrad on 31.10.13 at 17:36:45:
In the parts catalogue I have it´s Part No. 4X7-82305-21. (XV1000 ´82, 19T)

Hartmut

So the number pressed into the top of the unit isn't the part number....???

 
 
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Reply #3 - 01.11.13 at 07:06:14
 
Quote from KINGPRAWN on 01.11.13 at 00:08:00:
Quote from ha_motorrad on 31.10.13 at 17:36:45:
In the parts catalogue I have it´s Part No. 4X7-82305-21. (XV1000 ´82, 19T)

Hartmut

So the number pressed into the top of the unit isn't the part number....???


No ...  istn´t it, this is the partnumber from mitsubishi, they have manufactured the TCI

But maby this one can help you:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Yamaha-XV-125-250-500-535-750-920-1000-1100-Virago-CDI-Zundbox-Test-Repair-/360776853349?pt=KFZ_Services_Reparaturen&hash=item53fff9e765


Maybe this link can help: http://www.jetav8r.com/Vision/IgnitionFAQ.html#a7p0

 
 
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Reply #4 - 01.11.13 at 10:56:07
 
Thanks for that... Waiting to hear from a guy who has three breaking.... Fingers crossed!

 
 
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Reply #5 - 01.11.13 at 11:29:39
 
hi, the TCI `s with the steel case are all the same, XV 750 SE, TR 1 and XV 1000 midnight Special!
The Viragos have TCI `s with plastic case and only 1 "Geberspule" (german word) out of the left
side cover from the engine - two cables. You must have 4 cables, check this, the resistance between
two cables must have about 185 Ohm!

Do brauchds iaz goa ned grinsn, i hob an Hiama ghobd in Englisch, do wißaz ia a ned mehra....................

 
 

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Reply #6 - 02.11.13 at 11:11:07
 
Quote from Sepp on 01.11.13 at 11:29:39:
hi, the TCI `s with the steel case are all the same, XV 750 SE, TR 1 and XV 1000 midnight Special!
The Viragos have TCI `s with plastic case and only 1 "Geberspule" (german word) out of the left
side cover from the engine - two cables. You must have 4 cables, check this, the resistance between
two cables must have about 185 Ohm!

Do brauchds iaz goa ned grinsn, i hob an Hiama ghobd in Englisch, do wißaz ia a ned mehra....................



Thank you SO SO much for your reply!!!... But could you please re word this as I don't really understand?... Also I do have a multi meter but don't really know how to use it! Could you give instructions as to the setting on the digital meter... Am I looking at the two bunches of wires coming from the TCI.. Or the wires down by the air filter??

 
 
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Reply #7 - 02.11.13 at 11:40:56
 
Grin Grin .....  @Kingprawn ...  the Sepp, ist a Bavarian (province of Germany) and have problem with english  Wink Grin

Maybe you can find here are a few tips:
https://www.tr1.de/pages/forum.php?iQuery=num=1253084022/0

 
 
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Reply #8 - 02.11.13 at 12:31:46
 
Quote from KINGPRAWN on 02.11.13 at 11:11:07:
... Also I do have a multi meter but don't really know how to use it! Could you give instructions as to the setting on the digital meter...

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« Last Edit: 02.11.13 at 22:37:31 by Manfred »  

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Reply #9 - 02.11.13 at 12:42:29
 
Yes, Bavarian und des Wort "Provinz" mächd i in dem Zusammenhang ned hean!!!
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