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Help identifying plug
06/23/24 at 15:28:28
 
I bought a project that was wired by the devil on meth it appears. I have gone through and have eliminated some issues and even after looking at the wiring diagram over and over I can't see to figure out this plug.
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Reply #1 - 06/23/24 at 15:48:26
 
you didn't do the link correctly, had to view it in the browser.

I think it's the decomp solenoid connector
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Reply #2 - 06/23/24 at 16:34:50
 
Thanks. I couldn't figure out putting in a picture I guess. Okay I am sans decomp I'm going to have to figure out a simple manual one. I'm awful with wiring but trying to simplify the wiring and get rid of the mess that is currently there. I'm building a simple chop out of this. I am reading that pricing for parts is a lot more than it was years back when I needed stuff before. I need a full rear brake cable and I new 109 or used 70..
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Reply #3 - 06/23/24 at 16:59:39
 
One more question if that is unplugged do I need to jump the wires or is that purely power for the decompression solenoid? I'm having some issues getting it started and saw someone else mention a fuse going for it and causing starting issues. I have tested the battery and relay I am getting a new relay since they are only $8 just to rule that out.
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Reply #4 - 06/23/24 at 20:56:56
 
I have a lot of take offs from RYCA so ask me.

Decomp solenoids... got
rear brake cable... got

Decomp solenoid only has a hot wire and ground, nothing to jump
If a fuse is blown, nothing will happen, no lights, etc.
If you have a bad safety, nothing will happen.
I'll look for a checklist... tired of typing it.

start with trouble shooting guide.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1403194022
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Reply #5 - 06/24/24 at 04:30:20
 
verslagen1 wrote on 06/23/24 at 20:56:56:
I have a lot of take offs from RYCA so ask me.

Decomp solenoids... got
rear brake cable... got

Decomp solenoid only has a hot wire and ground, nothing to jump
If a fuse is blown, nothing will happen, no lights, etc.
If you have a bad safety, nothing will happen.
I'll look for a checklist... tired of typing it.

start with trouble shooting guide.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1403194022

Will do again thank you for your help. The Yoda of these thumpers you are.
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Reply #6 - 06/24/24 at 06:45:30
 
“Devil on Meth” - same automotive electrician that works on a lot of these bikes.  He runs with the torches, pitchforks, and skulls graduating class of ‘67.
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Reply #7 - 06/24/24 at 17:44:16
 
Got it fired up it was blowing the fuse due to the decomp wires touching and another spliced wire grounding. Got that sorted replaced the fuse and hooked up a fuel bottle and away we go. Putrs like a well a kitten with issues but no odd noises. Going to re wrap all the wires and try and get the actual fun part of the project going. Making a little easy chop. Keeping stock seat and sissy bar and just throwing on a gs mag rear wheel and chain conversion along with spacers for the dape ing rods to lift the front up an inch or two along with a square front light and that is about it. Keeping the buck horns because well I love them.
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Reply #8 - 06/24/24 at 17:46:13
 
Roll Eyesmacsmotors wrote on 06/24/24 at 04:30:20:
verslagen1 wrote on 06/23/24 at 20:56:56:
I have a lot of take offs from RYCA so ask me.

Decomp solenoids... got
rear brake cable... got

Decomp solenoid only has a hot wire and ground, nothing to jump
If a fuse is blown, nothing will happen, no lights, etc.
If you have a bad safety, nothing will happen.
I'll look for a checklist... tired of typing it.

start with trouble shooting guide.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1403194022

Will do again thank you for your help. The Yoda of these thumpers you are.

Emailed you about those parts asl well. Talked to the wife and she is good with everything (per her I own to many bikes but this is technically going to be for my daughter in 6 years) just rather get everything at one time
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Reply #9 - 06/28/24 at 08:13:59
 
Welp figured out what the plug was..feel real stupid after relooking at the wiring diagram its the blinker relay plug..
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