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wiring chop up!

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by kitman, Aug 30, 2010.

  1. kitman

    kitman New Member

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    i just bought this 81 550, and i decided to redo the wiring witch was hacked but i guess i didnt know it was this bad, i have spent some time on it and haven got anywhere. the last owner really hacked it up there is sh!t spliced everywhere. i have wiring diagrams off this site but im not to savy with the wires. all i want is the bare minimum for the bike to run, headlight, tail light, blinkers and a simple on-off switch. is there anyone that can help. also there are a few items i cant figure out what they do or where they came from.
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    I dont know what these are.
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    The bike after the bob almost there
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  2. Orange-n-Black

    Orange-n-Black Well-Known Member

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    What a bird nest! Find the PO and slap him. :lol: Sorry can't help with the wiring but I'm liking the bars and the sissy bar. :twisted:
     
  3. kitman

    kitman New Member

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    thanks man , i think i just solved my problem i bought a full harness of ebay i will keep everyone posted on the bike!
     
  4. MN-Maxims

    MN-Maxims St. Paul Minnesota

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    Half the stuff is missing that the stock wires went to. You need to find someone with a similar bike and see what you can do from there.

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    http://www.currentobservations.us/image ... Series.jpg

    You probly didn't need to buy a complete wiring harness, everything on my bike is new (old recycled) wires except the regulator, starter and coils, I just found out what the bike needed to run and kept that and threw the rest in a box to be stripped and color coded for the next project.
     
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    BTW that is a 650 or 750 not 550, the 550 is chain driven, check for displacement inbetween the exhaust header towards the top it will say.
     
  7. kitman

    kitman New Member

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    i was told it was a 550, but now that you say that i did notice that the drive was different. Will that make a differecnt for the harness i bought?
     
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    I dont see it working... wiring on each model is slightly differrent.
     
  9. kitman

    kitman New Member

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    damn im back to square one
     
  10. streetbrawler750

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    Weelllllll I wouldn't go back to square one the main things you need are the plugs from/to rectifier regulator, pick up coils, tci, and that kinda stuff. I am ready to help you wire that bad boy, cuz I have done it myself, and I am on here everyday pretty much, it isn't rocket science. You just have to remain calm when faced with a can of colorful spaghetti staring at you.
     
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    At least you have different colored wires, it could be worse. :roll:
     
  12. kitman

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    Thanks alot man, i am just doin little thing for now. untill i have the time to dive back into it i will def. let you know thought. is there any thing i should start with first?
     
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    Robert Active Member

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    There is a post somewhere on the forums for a completely minimum wiring setup with schmatic. You might try to find it. I'd be interested in your leftovers (the connectors mainly).
     
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    Where does the key factor in on that diagram? do I need more than just the red/white lines from the key?
     
  15. streetbrawler750

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    The key in that diagram is labeled on off, basically you feed hot from the battery through a fuse to the rect. reg. then to the on side of the key. Rect reg is hot always. The key is shown turned to the park position on this diagram. Wich is something I didn't use on mine.
     
  16. kitman

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    no wiring updates yet but i went hard tail! looks alot better that stock frame
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    Nice job, but you might want to put a strut on the the bottom along the shaft to the drive pumkin for extra strength.
     
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    diggin the bike man pretty interested to see how it goes yamaha revoloution
     
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    Nice, Wish I had the ability to make my frame look that nice. My welder is a cheap pos. I could have used a buddies but I wanted to do mine all my self... Anyway.. I am working on my wiring at the moment also. I think I have figuered mine out. It isn't to hard, you will ENJOY this thing when it is done. Looks 100x cooler than mine!
     

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