Plug leads
Plug leads
Hi All
I want to replace the HT leads , they look as though they've already been shortened an the plug cap doesn't screw in very well but there's not enough length to cut any more off. Do the leads screw onto the coils or are they molded on ??
Cheers
I want to replace the HT leads , they look as though they've already been shortened an the plug cap doesn't screw in very well but there's not enough length to cut any more off. Do the leads screw onto the coils or are they molded on ??
Cheers
If it ain't broke, it's only a matter of time
Plug leads
Thanks guy's. I wish I could say I understood it I have a 1990 1000R which has two coils, did you replace the coils and plug caps with Honda bits ?
Cheers
Cheers
If it ain't broke, it's only a matter of time
You're a bit like me when it comes to electrics. From what I've read, you get rid of those big bulky coils and plug caps and you plug the stick coil connectors in to the existing old coil plugs/ yellow and white connector plugs. Once youve done the conversion of course. I'm fancying on having a go at it. I'm on the lookout for the items to do it with. So don't go pinching the ones I'm watching.
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.
Plug leads
Ah, makes a bit more sense now
Much appreciated
Much appreciated
If it ain't broke, it's only a matter of time
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Just finished fitting the stick coils to the bike this morning. I can't have a test ride because it's peeing it down here AGAIN
BIG thanks to Jay for his expert help with his better version of HOW TO DO IT. Also thanks to oldskool for his knowledge too. I'm no electrician but it was easy to convert the wiring etc. No more big boat anchors (coils) and plug caps and HT leads playing up etc.
Just finished fitting the stick coils to the bike this morning. I can't have a test ride because it's peeing it down here AGAIN
BIG thanks to Jay for his expert help with his better version of HOW TO DO IT. Also thanks to oldskool for his knowledge too. I'm no electrician but it was easy to convert the wiring etc. No more big boat anchors (coils) and plug caps and HT leads playing up etc.
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.
It's a wrap!! All tidied up now Jay. To be honest I think I've used a bit too much wire, but I wanted to be sure everything went where it should.
All we need now is some bloody decent weather to get out and about. I'm wearing the carpet out here pacing up and down the lounge looking out of the front and back windows. Grrrr Going mental I am.
All we need now is some bloody decent weather to get out and about. I'm wearing the carpet out here pacing up and down the lounge looking out of the front and back windows. Grrrr Going mental I am.
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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John. What's the non adhesive cable wrap you used like.......I may need some for a couple of refurbs and wondered if it was a recommended????
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Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
&
Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!