What are these connectors? GK76a

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What are these connectors? GK76a

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Would anybody be able to look at their bike and tell me what these connectors are for? I have just put the loom back on the bike but unfortunately cannot find anything to plug these into, so think i have some components missing from my project bike :(

I will be able to get some more information on them later when i am back at work, but if anyone could check their bike and report back it would be very much appreciated

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Where about on the loom in relation to the engine, etc. are they?
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Re: What are these connectors? GK76a

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Ok have had a look at the diagram.

First Picture:
On the wiring diagram is next to the generator. Possibly a crank sensor or for the tacho?

Second Picture
Top right of the wiring diagram. Is connected to the indicators so maybe for an alarm?

Third Picture
Between the TPS and OIl pressure switch on the wiring diagram. Looks like a coil or something but cannot figure what it is? Judging by the area on the diagram maybe it plugs to something on the engine?
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Here are the wiring diagram pictures for plugs 1 and 3

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Think 1)
trigger wires from LH engine case.
2)
black with white trace is return so common to the whole loom.
3)
looks like the tps conector that goes to the pressure sensor at the top of the airbox.
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Thanks very much that does seem right :up:

Just need to find an airbox pressure sensor know :x
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Am sure I have one of those in the shed, can't check now till saturday, but will have a look and let you know

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Si,

That would be amazing if you could have a look :up:

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This is the wee pump that you are missing, next pic is of the bracket on the airbox, top, left hand side if you were sitting on the bike that it mounts to. Is the bracket there?



Hope this helps, let me know what you need.

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Hi Si,

Thanks for getting back to me so soon. I think the picture below shows where it is supposed to be on my airbox.

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How much would you like for the bits?

Cheers,
Lewis

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