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finished all the electrical repairs and checks, was nice to have a bit of sunshine for a 5 mile test run. really pleased with the new rear...
decided just to leave it in place, done all checks with the new regulator and all is good. doesn't go higher than 14.5 volts. I took all the...
seems to me if I join the red and orange (regulator timer) and the white and red/white to give me a brake light circuit, all will be good.
[ATTACH] this is the wiring diagram, I run on premix so I'm not bothered about bypassing the sensor. the 4 pin connector did suffer a bit of heat...
take off the ignition switch in the off position, and find out which 2 poles from the ignition switch have a circuit. The green wire is from the...
I have 4 wires coming from the oil level sensor, with the 4 pin connector disconnected, all 4 from the sensor have continuity with each other, is...
yeah, sorry was just showing the one I got. think you need something like this one...
glad to hear you got it sorted.
yeah, the battery should show 12v or just over when fully charged and should be able to hold its charge for at least a day after a half hour...
recently had some electrical faults which knacked the CDI and autochoke, so replaced the regulator, autochoke, CDI unit, and now have new ignition...
new battery. I got a I got a yuasa yb4-lb which fits most scooters, if you get the one you fill yourself you can get one for less than 20 pound....
just check the battery terminals when starting, it should still stay near 12V after fully charged. if your lights are dimming, you probably don't...
the 100A is the cca of the battery, I think it should be enough for your motor, do you have a multimeter to check what power is being drawn from...
286 T5 is in the liberty clocks, they look similar to mine.
I don't really like advising which block would be best for a 70cc as some are for tuned engines. but just a search on flea bay will give you good...
glad you got it working, guitar coils have the same principle, we tend to use new windings. you must have kept the insulation intact.
the wire looks like its not insulated but it is. The wire has a thin transparent poly coating,
the problem you might have is the wire is insulated, you would be best to use new wire of the same gauge and length to create the same field. if...
Found out why the lights and fuse didn't blow. The starter motor shorted and sent 40amps round everything apart from the lighting circuit. Cooked...
should get one with reeds between 10 - 15 pound