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redhotspike
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Ok, so I've looked at the wiring diagram, looked at the simple wiring diagram, followed the wires, searched for similar posts, and am still having a wiring headache lol
It started with cleaning my carbs, which went ok, but took longer than expected. As a result, the wires that I unhooked in order to make room for getting the carbs on and off went forgotten as to where to re-hook them. But I've managed to put all the pretty colors back together...
EXCEPT for 4 grounds...or what I'm assuming to be grounds. I don't want to just ground them if they're not actually grounds.
For starters: on the battery side. I have one big red wire (positive to the battery), and two big black wires. One with a yellow...cap/ending. One without (you can see them circled in the picture). These two wires go down into the crankbox/stator area so I have no idea what they actually connected to.
On the other side of the bike: I have a wire from the r/r (black and white wire) which (just to double check) is a ground. Also, a mysterious black wire...I'll post the picture with next post.
Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
It started with cleaning my carbs, which went ok, but took longer than expected. As a result, the wires that I unhooked in order to make room for getting the carbs on and off went forgotten as to where to re-hook them. But I've managed to put all the pretty colors back together...
EXCEPT for 4 grounds...or what I'm assuming to be grounds. I don't want to just ground them if they're not actually grounds.
For starters: on the battery side. I have one big red wire (positive to the battery), and two big black wires. One with a yellow...cap/ending. One without (you can see them circled in the picture). These two wires go down into the crankbox/stator area so I have no idea what they actually connected to.
On the other side of the bike: I have a wire from the r/r (black and white wire) which (just to double check) is a ground. Also, a mysterious black wire...I'll post the picture with next post.
Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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