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The Amazon one will do the job, provided you do the crimps well. But for ease of having to make fewer crimps and the quality of the Triumph parts being better, being so close in price, the Triumph connector is just better.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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Well, this just arrived...
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All I can say for sure is the SH775 is considerably larger than the SH555, gonna be fun fitting it in. Though I know there are threads on this marvelous forum sharing how others have worked around this.
Thanks everyone for your help and support =)
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I detail how I fitted the chunky SH775 on my T in my Charging System sorted thread linked in my signature. Does your T still have the Tool Kit bracket under the left side panel?
If you can't see signatures. Go to your user profile, Edit Settings, Account tab and make sure these things are checked. And you also have to be looking at the forum as POSTS, and not LATEST ACTIVITY. Sigs don't show up when viewed in LATEST ACTIVITY. It's also highly recommended that you create your own signature.
Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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Sorry.
I'm looking at the wires I've got and trying to work out how they wire up to the SH775.
I'm using the SH775 Install graphic as my guide.
I've filtered through the last 10 pages of this section looking for an answer to my question, and I'm clearly too inexperienced to work it out.
So, thanks for bearing with me.
Please see the photograph below (of my old R/R and current wire set up)...
...Explanations of Wire One, Wire Two, Wire Three, Wire Four, and Wire Five will follow along with my questions.
04a-Wires.jpg- Wire Three - These three yellow wires come directly from the stator. I will wire them into a suitable connector and insert that connector into the grey plug on the R/R. As instructed in the SH775 Install graphic.
- Wire Four - I think this is the earth wire (?) connected to the frame. I will get a suitable connector to fit into the black plug on the R/R, and insert one end of this wire into the negative hole. The other end I will attach directly to the negative battery terminal.
- Wire One - This wire comes directly from the main harness and fits into a hole in the white connector.
- Wire Two - This wire comes from the fuse box and fits into a separate hole in the white connector, the photo makes it look like it goes into the same hole as wire One, but it doesn't.
I'm confident I know what to do with the wires labeled Three once I've got the right connector, just fit it directly into the R/R.
Can someone please confirm that I'm correct about Wire Four?
I'm struggling with what to do with Wire One and Wire Two. Do I just wire them both into the positive hole on the connector and then plug it into the R/R?
The SH775 Installation diagram shows a 'Factory Bullet Plug' and the positive cable connecting to the positive tongue in the R/R.
Should I connect my positive cable One and positive cable Two into this Factory Bullet Plug and then the single wire from the Factory Bullet Plug into the R/R? And if so... Can anyone show me a picture of what it is I'm shopping for?
And if I've got it all upside down and inside out, let me know.
Sorry again guys.
I've been staring at all of this too long and it's getting tangled up in my head.
Thanks again for your help and your patience.
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I'm also struggling with your wire colors and your 6 terminal white connector.
What does/was the white connector connected to?
I don't see a 6 terminal connector connected to a Regulator in the wiring diagram.
And the three yellow wires makes me suspect that this bike's wiring has been modified.
Take a picture to include the fuse block with it's cover off.
Sorry I haven't been more help as I don't want to send you down the wrong rabbit hole.Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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The white connector was put in by the PO. It doesn’t belong. The red/black coming from the bottom of the fuse box is also not factory. That’s why we’re having a hard time telling you exactly. What to do with it.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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Hi Guys,
As requested...
...Here's a picture including the fuse block with its cover off.
I've also included a YouTube video shot on my phone that might (or might not) help.
Looking forward to your feedback =)
Thanks again.
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You are correct on the 3 yellow from the stator to the new 3 pin connector to the left (gray) side on the SH775, You are also correct about the Ground wire that will go the the right pic of the right (black) side of the SH775.
For the red - Best I can do is state what I BELIEVE. This could be very far from what is TRUE. I BELIEVE the Red w/ Black tracer wire in your pictures coming from the fuse box could have been added by the PO as a sense wire that was needed by the SH555-12. I really don't know. There is no such feed for the SH775. So, I BELIEVE you should eliminate it. (# TWO in your diagram - post # 20). I mean de-pin it from the block at the bottom of the fuse block. Whatever, the block this wire and the 3 yellows went into was put in by the PO specifically for the SH555-12. Remove it. It no longer belongs. It can't clip into the SH775 anyway, And Wire the positive left wire of the SH775 right (black) side to the remaining red wire (# ONE in your diagram- post # 20) . But you really should unwrap some of the harness and see that there is an inline fuse.
The pics below are what the plug going into the bottom of the fuse box looked like on my 750 T. Never-mind the ugliness. I later cleaned up all terminals and installed a new block. But the orientation and colors of the wires is correct.
NONE of this accounts for the possibility that this could be a British Market Bike. I don't think it is. I think the T was a NA only model and someone imported it to the UK. But just putting that out there.
NONE of this accounts for the possibility I could be completely wrong. Re-working a PO's re-working of your bike's electrical system is the worst to try to diagnose over the internet. I can't put a voltmeter to anything. I'm I'm not sure I could guide you any further even if I could.
Hopefully someone else will chime in to either agree or disagree with a better resolution. Here are the pics of the bottom of the fuse box connector as it should look (more or less). It looks to me in your pics that you have NO wires coming out of the the Right side slots of this block, and I have 2 Reds. That's what is really making me question what is going on here.
Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 10-28-2024, 08:56 AM.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
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Thanks Rich.
The 'T' was a USA only bike, mine was imported a long time ago.
At least I know what I'm doing with the three yellows and the black.
Just got those pesky reds to sort out.
Alternatively, I can always assume the PO knew what they were doing and simply get a new 6-pin connector and go back to the SH555.
We'll see.
Thanks again Rich =)
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Originally posted by SamLack99 View Post
Alternatively, I can always assume the PO knew what they were doing and simply get a new 6-pin connector and go back to the SH555.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
2015 Triumph Tiger 1200
BikeCliff's / Charging System Sorted / Posting Pics
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Thanks for the pic of the fuse box.
And I think Rich is right on!
I am trying to sort out your wire one and two but am getting another headache.
Before I strain my brain again, I need to be sure:
Originally posted by pdqford View Post
What does/was the white connector connected to?
Does it connect directly into a six pin R/R, or is there more wires between that white 6 pin connector in your pictures and the R/R?
Do you know if the bike ran and charged with the PO's wiring mods?
And can you trace out the wire(s) attached to the positive battery post?
(One should go to the starter solenoid. If there is another wire, what color is it and where does it lead to?)
Whoa....that's five questions and I am already confusing myself......Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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Hi Jim,
Thanks for your reply.
1. The white connector connected directly to the old SH555 R/R. No extra wires.
2. I don't know if the bike ran and charged with the PO wiring mods, the guy I bought it from didn't make those mods and bought it as a project. How much of a project I don't know, he's since died of cancer so I can't ask. I bought the bike because I liked the look of it and I knew he was trying to raise cash for his soon to be widow. He said it ran, but I never saw it and I never got it running.
3. As for tracing out the wires attached to the positive battery terminal...
...I'm gonna have to do some research into that and get back to you tomorrow. I took pictures of everything before I took it apart, and it's way past my bedtime =)
I'll get back to you with that information after work tomorrow.
Thanks again for sharing your experience and for being prepared to encounter a headache helping me to solve mine =)
Night night.
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Okay Sam, thanks for that video.
One thing I am not sure about is why your white 6-pin R/R connector wires are different from the picture Rich posted of his white 6-pin R/R connector wires. Don't you both have T's?
Based on this pin-out of a 6 pin connector:
it appears to me that the typical pin layout of a 6-pin R/R puts the three stator wires together, while the other three pins represent the R/R power out pin, the R/R ground pin, and the R/R sensing pin. So the yellows from the stator go to the lower three pins of the R/R.
That leaves us with those upper three pins on the R/R. And the B/Y looks to be the ground.
I suspect the two red wires represent the power wire out and the sensing wire.
So here is how I believe the the other red wires (three of them!) function.
The smaller red wire that connects to your battery + post and goes into the main harness carries power up to the ignition switch.
When the ignition switch is turned on power comes back down the main harness on a orange wire into the fuse box to power up the fuse box which powers up that R/B wire that you show going from the fuse box to the center pin on your white connector and then into the center pin of the R/R so that the R/R can monitor system voltage.
To prove this out, break out your ohm meter. Connect one probe to that smaller red wire that comes from the battery + post, and the other probe to the R/B wire (your WIRE TWO) going from the fuse block to the center pin of the white connector. There should be no continuity. Turn the ignition key on and there should be continuity. ergo: the R/R sense the system voltage!
The final red wire (the one you referred to as WIRE TWO) that goes from the upper left pin of the connector into the main harness is the R/R power out wire from the R/R. Within the main harness that power out wire is spliced into the smaller red wire that goes from the battery to the ignition switch. That allows the R/R to supply power to the ignition switch (and the vehicle electrical load) and/or to the battery to charge the battery.
To prove this out, break out your ohm meter. Connect one probe to the smaller red wire that connects to the battery + post and the other probe to the power out wire from your white connector. Should always show continuity.
So that's how I figure the PO had the bike wired. No guarantees !
Hopefully it will make it easier for you to go from the current wiring to the one that Nessium reccomends.
And I hpe someone will come along and check to see if I maybe I made some wrong assumptions.
Last edited by pdqford; 10-29-2024, 09:49 PM.Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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