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  1. Thanks for the help.  I couldn't get all the photos in one thread.  Here is a list of the miscellaneous that I hope will go with it instead of trying to sell them separately. 

     

    PARTS FOR 2000 BLACKBIRD

    Good lower left and right front cowls

    Good tail piece

    Good grab rail

    Good handlebar switch

    Electronic box to correct speedometer

    Fairing parts and horn

    Rear view mirror parts

    Power commander

    Virtually unused original header, pipes, and  two mufflers.  It has a full micron titanium exhaust system installed now.

    Battery charger

    A used dust cover

    A riding leather suit

    An aluminum pickup or trailer loading rack

    Heated vest and pants

    Misc. bolts and parts

     

     

  2. Is your case 42" or 42cm?

     

    1500 Case Specifications
    Exterior Dimensions
    (L x W x D)
      Interior Dimensions
    (L x W x D)
    18.50" x 14.06" x 6.93"
    (47 x 35.7 x 17.6 cm)
      16.75" x 11.18" x 6.12"
    (42.5 x 28.4 x 15.5 cm)
     
    Lid Depth   Bottom Depth Total Depth
    1.81"
    (4.6 cm)
      4.31"
    (10.9 cm)
    6.12"
    (15.5 cm)
           
    Weight w/Foam   Weight w/o Foam Buoyancy Max.
    7.05 lbs.
    (3.2 kg)
      6.39 lbs.
    (2.9 kg)
    50 lbs.
    (22.68 kg)
           
    Range Temperature      
    (-10 / 210 F)
    (-23 / 99 C)
         
  3. To be a little more specific, the ground is provided by the green wire to the common ground that should have 4 wires on it (all different colors).  That green wire should go to pin A11 of the black connector at the ECM.  Have you checked for continuity from a known good ground to pin A11?  If you don't have continuity, then you've lost that ground and the fuel pump won't work.

    Let us know something.

     

  4. On 2/23/2016 at 2:58 PM, sandman said:

    Fuel pump hot wired and functions normally

    I think the fuel pump gets it's ground from the ECM, so if you hot wired it with both a hot and ground you might have a bad ground at the ECM.  

     

    21 hours ago, sandman said:

    all fuses

    By all fuses, you did check the 30A, 10A, and 20A fuses?

  5. Page 5-58 of the Service Manual recommends if the fuel pump does not operate, inspect as follows:

    Support the rear end of the fuel tank,

    Disconnect the fuel pump 2P brown connector from the fuel pump.

    Turn the ignition switch to "ON" and measure the voltage between the terminals.

    Connection: Brown (+) and Green (-)

    There should be battery voltage for a few seconds.

    If there is battery voltage, replace the fuel pump.

    If there is no battery voltage, inspect the following:

    - Main fuel 30amp fuse

    - Sub fuses 10amp and 20amp

    - Engine stop switch

    - Fuel cut-off relay

    - Engine stop relay

    - Bank angle sensor

    - ECM

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