Removing and replacing the hood, Figure 3-6: remove and replace the hood – Dynojet 200: Installation Guide User Manual

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O P T I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E S

Optional Accessories Overview

Version 3

Motorcycle Dynamometer Installation Guide

3-3

Power Carriage—The power carriage replaces the standard hand crank with an
electrically powered tire carriage allowing you to easily adjust for various wheel base
distances with the press of a button. This option is ideal for dynos that are recessed
where the hand crank is difficult to access. The power carriage will also reduce the
time spent making adjustments for various length motorcycles. Refer to “Power
Carriage” on page 3-37
for installation instructions.

RPM Pickup—The secondary RPM pickup attaches to a spark plug wire to acquire an
RPM signal for the hardware stack.

Trailer Package—The trailer package is a simple and attractive way to make your
dyno portable. Each bolt-on kit includes independent suspension, tires, fenders, tow
hitch, lights, and a license plate bracket. The trailer package is not available for model
250 dynos. Refer to the WinPEP CD for installation instructions.

R

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Many of the procedures and instructions in this chapter require you to remove and
replace the hood. Refer to the following steps for removing and replacing the hood.
1

Remove the hood.
1a

Remove the four bolts securing the hood to the dyno and set aside. Prop up
the hood.

1b

If present, disconnect the wires to the key switch.

1c

Remove the hood from the dyno and set aside.

1d

Disconnect all battery wires.

2

Replace the hood.
2a

Connect the battery.

2b

Carefully place the hood on the dyno, leaving it propped up.

2c

Secure the wires to the key switch, if present.

2d

Lower and secure the hood using the four bolts removed earlier.

Figure 3-6: Remove and Replace the Hood

key switch

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