hi all can some of you guys take some pics of what way the wiring loom runs and sits on the nc30?
im fitting mine this week but not sure which is the right way to run it?
any help greatly appreciated
cheers
vfr 400 nc30 fitting loom
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Re: vfr 400 nc30 fitting loom
Thought there was a picture in document library nc30 service manual if not maybe someone can post one up for you ..
Easiest done on a frame before engine fitment but can be done with engine in place trickiest bit is manipulating a whole bunch of multi plugs and loom up r/h side of frame past engine .then correct routing through front top engine mount then back left across the bar behind the headstock to the front coil pack area.
Easiest done on a frame before engine fitment but can be done with engine in place trickiest bit is manipulating a whole bunch of multi plugs and loom up r/h side of frame past engine .then correct routing through front top engine mount then back left across the bar behind the headstock to the front coil pack area.
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Re: vfr 400 nc30 fitting loom
document library / service manual the first efw pages contain cable routingsdanny86 wrote:hi all can some of you guys take some pics of what way the wiring loom runs and sits on the nc30?
im fitting mine this week but not sure which is the right way to run it?
any help greatly appreciated
cheers
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