I'm working on an E(78std.) [along with my 2 SF's]
The spark kept running away. I've heard the bike run 3 different times. The pick-up wires were checked and with firm pulls the coatings didn't hourglass. 1 time, we removed the tipover switch and instantly we had spark. So it was assumed there was a short in the harness somewheres. A new(different but old) harness with all the workings was bought from a G that was stated to be a working harness.
The problem is the harness wasn't long enough to mount the TCI in stock location for a standard which leads me to believe it's not really a standard. The idea to just extend the harness with a scrap SF harness was thought up quickly and carried out the same. Upon reassembly, it's not simple color to color.
Is there any amount of testing that can be done to figure out what goes where? Also it's a 2H7 if that helps
The spark kept running away. I've heard the bike run 3 different times. The pick-up wires were checked and with firm pulls the coatings didn't hourglass. 1 time, we removed the tipover switch and instantly we had spark. So it was assumed there was a short in the harness somewheres. A new(different but old) harness with all the workings was bought from a G that was stated to be a working harness.
The problem is the harness wasn't long enough to mount the TCI in stock location for a standard which leads me to believe it's not really a standard. The idea to just extend the harness with a scrap SF harness was thought up quickly and carried out the same. Upon reassembly, it's not simple color to color.
- The SF has 3 red/whites and 2 red/yellows
- The G has 3 red/whites 1 red/yellow and 2 Yellows
- And the rest are all the same I think
Is there any amount of testing that can be done to figure out what goes where? Also it's a 2H7 if that helps
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