Someone here some time ago while we were talking about changing out motor 30 tooth drive sprockets or clutch baskets with a 49 tooth count, they said that the ECM is programed to see a certain rpm for the speed being indicated on the VSS. They said that if you mess with the ratio the ECM will NOT see the preprogrammed parameters and 6th gear light will not work.
I thought that was way too complicated and that the MOCO had to have a switch someplace, but switches cost money and once a program is done just one time for engineering and they already have all the inputs to the ECM anyway, so I'm leaning towards the original suggestion that it IS an ECM ratio thing.
I'm still leaning towards trying the 49 tooth clutch basket as an option for me to get the lower end off the stoplight get up and go I need for two up. At least with this option you only have to pull the outer primary and not the inner. The clutch basket and new primary chain runs I believe around $350 for their kit. Don't know how much the output sprocket is that you changed nor really how much more labor was involved to get to it. I've done all that on my '76 shovelhead and the process is probably about the same.
On my new '09 SERG, the 6th gear green light is sooooo dim that in the daylight I can't see it anyway. In fact I had issues thinking it was not even working until I rode at night and it was working.
Just a thought, one way to test the theory of ECM program versus a switch for 6th gear would be to have the bike stopped and shift up through the gears to 6th and see if the light comes on with the clutch out. Now you'll have to use a test bike that has a known working 6th gear light see it it works. If it does not come on with the bike stopped, I would really be leaning towards the ECM as the provider of the 6th gear light. So unless you can hack into the ECM to
adjust the ratio back to a ratio that now works with the regearing, you're going to be stuck without a green 6th gear light.
Did the output 30 give you more off the line to help get you moving? You said excellent results, but I'm not sure what your reason was to do this in the first place.
More info please....
