Rectifier?
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Rectifier?
I have a 1990 1000R. Bike has been in bits in the garage for years. I'm not sure if I've lost the rectifier as the loom has some spare connectors! What does the rectifier look like? And where should it be sited? Some nice pics of some 'gut-shots' would be nice! Ta!
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Call me psychic if you like, But I'm getting the word "resistor". Are you refering to this resistor? Which I think is something to do with the fuel pump?
See the schematic and it's marked up as #26
http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-fzr1000a-19 ... ml#results
See the schematic and it's marked up as #26
http://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-fzr1000a-19 ... ml#results
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Ah! Thanks guys. So I haven't lost any bits-although I have 'lost it!' Trying to sort out the loom!!?#!?
I have the resistor so it looks like I have everything on the bike. I have a brown and a yellow/black rings spare! Do these go to the white/orange of the rear brake switch? Sorry for all the questions and thanks for all the help guys-I spent 10 hours on the wiring and a couple of other bits -it's starting to do my head in!
I have the resistor so it looks like I have everything on the bike. I have a brown and a yellow/black rings spare! Do these go to the white/orange of the rear brake switch? Sorry for all the questions and thanks for all the help guys-I spent 10 hours on the wiring and a couple of other bits -it's starting to do my head in!
once the loom is spread across the bike and the main connectors attached its fairly easy to see where the other odds and sods go. There are however a few spares on the loom that dont apply to UK models
If you post up pics of the spares we'll be able to confirm what they are or whether they're supposed to be attached to something
If you post up pics of the spares we'll be able to confirm what they are or whether they're supposed to be attached to something
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Like you say the brown and yellow wire go to the rear brake switch. The one with the block on is a spare. (I think)
I've had a look on a wiring diagram and there is a red and white wire going to the reserve switch. (I think)
I've had a look on a wiring diagram and there is a red and white wire going to the reserve switch. (I think)
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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