Electrical guru required
- metallninja
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Re: Electrical guru required
Just so happens I bought a box of heat srink last weekend! You got electrickery in your garage? Kettle on!
- RK6
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Re: Electrical guru required
I can't get rid of the plug as it connects to the regulator rectifier (which is a box with 2 sockets) so it has to stay.chewbacca wrote:Sorry Rowan, I actually meant get rid of the plug completely cut the plugs/sockets off, join the cables together,soldered preferably, then cover with glue lined heat shrink.Unless you specifically want to keep the plug/socket setup for any reason that's the way I would go.
Wish i'd noticed this last night before I did it myself as i'm sure you would have done a better job. I rebuilt the bike today along with changing the sparks & a few other bits n bobs. Checked the battery voltage with the engine running & it's sorted. Took the bike for a test ride but noticed a leak from the generator casing, stopped for a look and there's a small crack near one of the bolts so I must have over torqued it. Barstewarding Yamaha obviously made them out of cheese.metallninja wrote:Just so happens I bought a box of heat srink last weekend! You got electrickery in your garage? Kettle on!

Limped home with an oily back tyre & now i'm playing the waiting game till I receive a new casing.

- Akrapovic
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Re: Electrical guru required
We knew something had to go wrong.........RK6 wrote:I have failed again.
Bad luck Rowan, hope you get it sorted out soon.

Go and hit the JD.

- Coddy
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Re: Electrical guru required
So over torqued generator casings and the famous over torqued, screw driver bending oil filter.
Im sure operator error could be the symptom.
Im sure operator error could be the symptom.
- RK6
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Re: Electrical guru required
Yup, definitely operator error this time but i'm not taking blame for the oil filter incident.Coddy wrote:So over torqued generator casings and the famous over torqued, screw driver bending oil filter.
Im sure operator error could be the symptom.
