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Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:53 pm
by Spike16
Hi over winter im gona make a race loom for my nc30 race bike and was wondering were I can get all the correct coloured wired connectors etc
also im building it for a streetstock spec bike so need to keep a horn and charging system does anyone have a race wiring diagram with these in?
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:00 am
by Drunkn Munky
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There you go.....thats where i got all my stuff from, thinwall cable is the one you want
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:44 pm
by Spike16
what amp rating should I go for?
also were did you get the connectors like the starter solonoid connecter etc from cant find these on their
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 4:37 pm
by fastdruid
I just took a standard wiring loom[1], chopped out the unneeded bits and kept the rest, all the connectors are still in the right place and the right type.
Druid
[1] Which cost pennies off ebay as someone had chopped off a couple of connectors.
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:21 pm
by Spike16
Iv already promised my loom to brooky tho
and I wanan make a new one, iv had a few electrical problems with this already (althought these have been traced to a bad earth and blown reg rec) and want something new I know their is nothing wrong with.
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:35 pm
by Drunkn Munky
Spike16 wrote:what amp rating should I go for?
also were did you get the connectors like the starter solonoid connecter etc from cant find these on their
Im pretty sure they had them, anything i couldnt get hold of i chopped of the standard loom and soldered into the new loom. As for the amp rating i pretty much used 16.5amp thinwall throughout, just check the fuses to work out what load the circuit needs to carry.
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:12 pm
by fastdruid
Spike16 wrote:Iv already promised my loom to brooky tho
and I wanan make a new one, iv had a few electrical problems with this already (althought these have been traced to a bad earth and blown reg rec) and want something new I know their is nothing wrong with.
Don't talk to me about bad earths! NC35#3 died at cadwell this year, finally got round[1] to finding the problem and it was a dodgy main earth, touch of copperslip and everything is good again.
Druid
[1] This was also the bike I fell off breaking my collarbone which put a crimp on looking at the problem.
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:27 pm
by RonniB
Spike, just buy a 100Amp relay with screw-on terminals and do away with the 20 year old corroded honda relay, works perfectly.
Chopped off original connectors is a dodgy solution, that is where the bad connections are not in the old wires
Ronni
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:23 pm
by fastdruid
My experience is that it's wires that go but you're quite right that if the connectors are at all dodgy there is no point. Personally I didn't chop them off but removed the excess.
Druid
Re: Building a race loom, were to get bits?
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:06 pm
by RonniB
Druid,
You'r right that the wires also corrode, usually the first couple of inches from where the core is exposed, and connectors are LESS than a problem than the wire because they clean up more easily.
I made a few looms by now, and the most reliable (by far) is the one made entirely from new materials and with special attention to waterproofing (superseal connectors are really good)
Ronni