"What's the big deal?"
I thought you said you had a big fire?
Ignition module: Could just be surface bubbling. May still function. Easy to test after fixin' a few other things.
Wiring harness: Get thee to a parts store or radio schack and pick up some electrical connectors(also some wire) As Wa407mpp stated, it looks mostly like just the wrapping burned. Remove the wrapping and check the wires. Repace the sections that have the insulation burnt off(or just insulate with electrical tape) For the burnt connectors, just splice in the individual connectors that you will buy. This isn't that hard... much easier than replacing the harness. What till next winter to replace the harness if you feel that you must. Lets just get it running first.
Left grip assy: Just surface melt(and ugly), should still function.
Right grip assy: Can't see it to well. Probably in the same shape as the left electrically. If the throttle grip still turns, it'll be ok for now.
Airbox you'll obviously need.
As for the carbs: Pull them, and remove the vacuum diaphram covers(the round plates on the top) Need to check that the rubber diaphram hasn't been damaged.
Carbs need to be cleaned and have the float needles replaced. That's why you flooded and burned. Clean the seat(where the float needles seal) with a light abrasive(I recommend a chrome cleaner, like simichrome(sp) and many Q tips.(remove the seats as there may be debris screens underneath them)
Once the wiring has been taken care of, you should be able to crank the engine and check if there's spark at the plugs. If you've done everything correctly, there should be. This is the test to see if the ignition module still works.
Once you've done all this, write back with your results and we can take it from there.
Hard for me to keep taking my meds, MRO, when everyone around me keeps taking them for their own recreation. The only prescription drug I have left now is Rogaine, and as the pic shows, it did wonders for my thinning hairline.
I thought you said you had a big fire?
Ignition module: Could just be surface bubbling. May still function. Easy to test after fixin' a few other things.
Wiring harness: Get thee to a parts store or radio schack and pick up some electrical connectors(also some wire) As Wa407mpp stated, it looks mostly like just the wrapping burned. Remove the wrapping and check the wires. Repace the sections that have the insulation burnt off(or just insulate with electrical tape) For the burnt connectors, just splice in the individual connectors that you will buy. This isn't that hard... much easier than replacing the harness. What till next winter to replace the harness if you feel that you must. Lets just get it running first.
Left grip assy: Just surface melt(and ugly), should still function.
Right grip assy: Can't see it to well. Probably in the same shape as the left electrically. If the throttle grip still turns, it'll be ok for now.
Airbox you'll obviously need.
As for the carbs: Pull them, and remove the vacuum diaphram covers(the round plates on the top) Need to check that the rubber diaphram hasn't been damaged.
Carbs need to be cleaned and have the float needles replaced. That's why you flooded and burned. Clean the seat(where the float needles seal) with a light abrasive(I recommend a chrome cleaner, like simichrome(sp) and many Q tips.(remove the seats as there may be debris screens underneath them)
Once the wiring has been taken care of, you should be able to crank the engine and check if there's spark at the plugs. If you've done everything correctly, there should be. This is the test to see if the ignition module still works.
Once you've done all this, write back with your results and we can take it from there.
Hard for me to keep taking my meds, MRO, when everyone around me keeps taking them for their own recreation. The only prescription drug I have left now is Rogaine, and as the pic shows, it did wonders for my thinning hairline.
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