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1Back to top Go down   1984 K100RT ECU Empty 1984 K100RT ECU Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:46 pm

tk74

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Hey all,

I'm looking for a 1984 K100rt ECU (the one under the seat)

I recently pulled the gas tank off to fix a leak. Now that it's all tightly sealed, I haven't been able to start the bike. 
I've been through [url=https://bmwmotorcycletech.info/K100 troubleshooting Starting.pdf]Bert's Guide[/url] and have the same exact symptoms as the very descriptive GeorgeW50. So I'd like to look for an ECU.
If you have one or any leads on where I can find a working one, please reach out, at tkrazy74.5@gmail.com or 530-414-9892 

Alternatively, if you have an 84 K100 that I can test my ecu on I'd be very appreciative Smile

I'm located in Berkeley, but work in SF so any where along the way can work for me


Best
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2Back to top Go down   1984 K100RT ECU Empty Re: 1984 K100RT ECU Tue Mar 03, 2020 4:45 pm

Two Wheels Better

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As required of new members, please make an introduction in the Member's Intro page, and then good luck with finding an ECU for your machine.
Cheers.

It's part number 13 61 1 460 950, superseded from 13 61 1 460 449 & 13 61 1 461 828 (Bosch 0 280 000 313) and fits all 8V K100 models from start to finish, and if not from a member here, readily available on eBay for under US$300. Tho' I've seen 'em heaps cheaper than that.


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3Back to top Go down   1984 K100RT ECU Empty Re: 1984 K100RT ECU Mon Mar 09, 2020 8:25 pm

cycleman

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Check your connections, not sure why you unhooked the Fuel Injection Unit, under the seat but you can install it wrong and it will blow the lowest fuse. It looks like it is hooked up properly but it isn't in the right location.  Also the connection just below the tank on the right ( connection that goes to the sending unit on the bottom of the gas tank) has been known to cause problems.

I'd check these out before I purchased a EFI unit.

    

4Back to top Go down   1984 K100RT ECU Empty Re: 1984 K100RT ECU Tue Mar 10, 2020 4:08 am

Suzi Q

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I shouldn't worry about the ECU - they almost never fail.

Oh hang on.... Embarassed


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5Back to top Go down   1984 K100RT ECU Empty Re: 1984 K100RT ECU Tue Mar 10, 2020 10:34 am

Point-Seven-five

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The four pin connector for the tank is a notorious source of running problems.  It can be cleaned and the sockets tightened.  Many have given up and replaced it to get a reliable connection.


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Past:
1994 K75RT "Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS"
1988 K100RS SE "Special Ed"
1994 K75S "Cheetos"
1992 K100RS "Moby Brick" R.I.P.
1982 Honda FT500
1979 Honda XR185
1977 Honda XL125
1974 Honda XL125
1972 OSSA Pioneer 250
1968 Kawasaki 175
    

6Back to top Go down   1984 K100RT ECU Empty Re: 1984 K100RT ECU Tue Mar 10, 2020 12:44 pm

Laitch

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tk74 wrote:I've been through Bert's Guide and have the same exact symptoms as the very descriptive GeorgeW50.
In support of the posts of Point-Seven-five and cycleman, there is an important sentence in the Guide's introductory text:

First, you have done all the basic troubleshooting such as: checking the fuses, ignition switch, kill switch, side stand switch (not applicable on early K100), transmission in neutral, clutch in, starter connection, Fuel pump connector on the fuel tank, and battery connections.

Determine if you thoroughly checked all those items; including the one highlighted in the text. On early models like yours it is located beneath the fuel tank's left side. Shifting or removing the fuel tank can affect the integrity of wiring and electrical connectors, including the fuel pump connector, and might affect the fuel pump's fuse. All electrical connections should be cleaned with contact cleaner.

Please give us an update.


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