Neutral Switch

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nickta
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Joined: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:54 am
model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Neutral Switch

Post by nickta »

Hi everyone.

Does anyone have a picture of where the neutral switch goes into the gearbox? It does appear the switch on the 907 has had a small hernia, and is now doing SFA. The globe in the dash is all good (swapped between globes in the dash), and it was working before I went for a small ride, but as it has been a while since the 907 went for a spin, she has decided a little attention is required :banghead:

Who said they don't have minds of their own?

Cheers.

Nick.
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paso750
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Re: Neutral Switch

Post by paso750 »

Hello Nick,

good to have you back. Maybe it's just a problem with some electrical connectors, bad earth or similar. I tried to make a picture but with the frame, shock etc in front you cannot see the switch. It is positioned on the rear of the lower engine case (right hand side).
The one below is a pic from the internet. It is a newer engine so yours will look a little different but the position is the same.

G.
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Sheff928
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model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: UK

Re: Neutral Switch

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Kindest regards,
Kevin
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nickta
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model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Re: Neutral Switch

Post by nickta »

Thanks everyone. Found it. I must have knocked it when I last did the brake, and it fell off during the ride.

Cheers.
Nick.
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