Donate!
Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register :: View Members
Pages: 1
Send Topic Print
Electrical questions (Read 83 times)
Rtrnate1283
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 38

Electrical questions
12/11/16 at 16:41:14
 
I recently bought a 06 model savage. The guy had already started tearing it down because he was gonna build a cafe style bike out of it. Well he had to move and lost his work space. Anyway. Electrical connectors everywhere. I have figured out all the ones I am gonna use ( I think ).         1. What is the relay at the bottom of the tank near the seat. Omron relay 7 pin?   2. Are y'all using all the stock connectors when doing basic wiring for a bobber? ( in the false oil tanks ). I'm gonna keep the wiring as basic as I can. I don't even think I'm gonna do blinkers. I am wanting to fire the bike off before I start tearing the rest of the way apart for the hardtail add on. 3. Do I need to start unwrapping the factory harness and weeding out what I don't need?  4. The wire going into the clutch side ( low oil level )? What are y'all doing with that to do away with it?  I will probability think of more things into the thread but for now I'll nuts up. Haha
Back to top
 
 
  IP Logged
verslagen1
YaBB Moderator
ModSquad
*****
Offline

Where there's a
will, I want to be
in it.

Posts: 28888
L.A. California
Gender: male
Re: Electrical questions
Reply #1 - 12/11/16 at 16:52:40
 
Rtrnate1283 wrote on 12/11/16 at 16:41:14:
1. What is the relay at the bottom of the tank near the seat. Omron relay 7 pin?

decomp controller
Quote:
4. The wire going into the clutch side ( low oil level )? What are y'all doing with that to do away with it?  

blue wire?
neutral indicator
Back to top
 
 
WWW   IP Logged
Rtrnate1283
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 38

Re: Electrical questions
Reply #2 - 12/11/16 at 17:01:12
 
Thanks for the quick reply. Ok I have made a manual decomp lever already. So that's not needed. Yes blue wire it is. Didn't even think of neutral indicator. Thanks.
Back to top
 
 
  IP Logged
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

What happened?

Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: Electrical questions
Reply #3 - 12/11/16 at 17:05:58
 
I agree, fire it up before you start messing around with the wiring harness. Fire it up after every major step.

If it's been parked long enough to let the oil get off the cylinder, might wanna get some oil in on it.
Back to top
 
 

The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
  IP Logged
Rtrnate1283
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 38

Re: Electrical questions
Reply #4 - 12/11/16 at 17:10:26
 
Good point Justin. How do you suggest oiling the cylinder prior to starting?
Back to top
 
 
  IP Logged
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

What happened?

Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: Electrical questions
Reply #5 - 12/11/16 at 17:32:53
 
It's a big vertical cylinder, you can buy fogging oil or squirt some in the plug hole, let it sit a while, slowly roll it over. Wait for oil to drain out the ring gaps.

Crud gathers by the plug. Don't let grit fall in.
Back to top
 
 

The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
  IP Logged
philthymike
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

Wallowing in my own
crapulence

Posts: 1413
Philadelphia Area
Gender: male
Re: Electrical questions
Reply #6 - 12/11/16 at 17:43:04
 
Maybe not the best advice but I don't sweat the weird connectors. I cut them off, strip the wires and solder them together and apply heat shrink over them. In my years of repairing the electronics, avionics and electrical systems of Navy fighters and various consumer electronics devices I've found that connectors suck - all of them. Just solder the wires it takes just as much time and effort as installing the proper connectors does. Grain of salt here...
Obviously with things like a relay you may need the proper connectors. But for everything else just save yourself the frustration and solder. More Corrosion resistant and mechanically stronger. If you need to tear down just cut the wires and resolder them later. Saves money too.
Back to top
 
 

07 S40 (Thumpy): 666cc big bore, stage 2 webcam, dyna muffler, 412 shocks, Barnett clutch, Kawasaki ZL900 FE
  IP Logged
verslagen1
YaBB Moderator
ModSquad
*****
Offline

Where there's a
will, I want to be
in it.

Posts: 28888
L.A. California
Gender: male
Re: Electrical questions
Reply #7 - 12/11/16 at 19:09:34
 
You can eliminate the decomp controller but you have to jump 1 connector to another to get the starter to turn.

top center to lower right.
Back to top
 
 
WWW   IP Logged
Rtrnate1283
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 38

Re: Electrical questions
Reply #8 - 12/12/16 at 11:06:39
 
verslagen1 wrote on 12/11/16 at 19:09:34:
You can eliminate the decomp controller but you have to jump 1 connector to another to get the starter to turn.

top center to lower right.

I have been thinking the same thing
Back to top
 
 
  IP Logged
Rtrnate1283
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 38

Re: Electrical questions
Reply #9 - 12/12/16 at 11:09:17
 
philthymike wrote on 12/11/16 at 17:43:04:
Maybe not the best advice but I don't sweat the weird connectors. I cut them off, strip the wires and solder them together and apply heat shrink over them. In my years of repairing the electronics, avionics and electrical systems of Navy fighters and various consumer electronics devices I've found that connectors suck - all of them. Just solder the wires it takes just as much time and effort as installing the proper connectors does. Grain of salt here...
Obviously with things like a relay you may need the proper connectors. But for everything else just save yourself the frustration and solder. More Corrosion resistant and mechanically stronger. If you need to tear down just cut the wires and resolder them later. Saves money too.

This is what I was thinking
Back to top
 
 
  IP Logged
Rtrnate1283
YaBB Newbies
*
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 38

Re: Electrical questions
Reply #10 - 12/12/16 at 11:10:39
 
Sorry vers I didn't mean to quote yours. I haven't looked that far into it to know what your talking about.  Grin
Back to top
 
 
  IP Logged
batman
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 3806
osceola new york
Gender: male
Re: Electrical questions
Reply #11 - 12/12/16 at 13:09:50
 
liquid tape (I found it at Lowes) waterproofs the back of stock connectors ,and soldered and taped joints.
Back to top
 
« Last Edit: 12/14/16 at 21:02:30 by batman »  

my old work mates called me MacGyver
  IP Logged
Pages: 1
Send Topic Print


« Home

 
« Home
SuzukiSavage.com
10/01/24 at 10:25:18



General CategoryRubber Side Down! › Electrical questions


SuzukiSavage.com » Powered by YaBB 2.2!
YaBB © 2000-2007. All Rights Reserved.