YZF750 with dodgy wiring?

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Stewyzf750
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YZF750 with dodgy wiring?

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Ever since I have had my YZF it seems that a lot of the wiring has been bodged. It has caused a couple of problems in the past but thanks to a mate of mine (Keith) it has been bodged some more in order to keep it running. <br>Problems have been: <br><br>-A faulty wire running to the ignition barrel which meant that my bike cut out on the way to Cadwell last April. Keith came to the rescue and made a temporary repair to get the bike home and I later repaired that section of wiring. <br><br>-Occasional loss of full beam, sorted by cleaning and repairing a broken block connector. <br><br>-An immobiliser which decided that it would stop the bike from running whilst queing up to get onto the track at Cadwell. Keith to the rescue again as he figured out which bits of wiring were no longer needed (the immobiliser mainly) and he discovered that the fusebox wiring looked decidedly suspect (possibly) although everything still worked. <br><br>After missing a wiring loom for the YZF750 on ebay I kept checking now and then for when another came up for auction. Last week I won such auction and recieved another wiring loom from a breakers yard advertising an intact wiring loom. <br>Now the question: this fusebox is wired up in exactly the same way as the old one, and is this how they are supposed to be the top fusebox is on the bike, the lower one is the one from ebay. (I presume it is correct but would like to check before I go ahead and change it all over).<br><!--EZCODE IMAGE START--><img src="http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/cro ... arison.jpg" style="border:0;"/><!--EZCODE IMAGE END--><br><br>The fun bit is yet to come, fitting the damn thing.<br><br> <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p072.ezboard.com/bexupbrotherhoo ... wyzf750</A> at: 4/3/05 1:27 pm<br></i>

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