My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
I have started another thread and put some wiring diagram snippets in to hopefully aid identification
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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
What you have as "charging signal" is the 'signal generator' (sends engine position information to CDI for timing purposes)


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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
Thanks very much!
Where is this on the engine?
Where is this on the engine?

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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
Left side engine cover, at least I assume it would be the same as GK73a.
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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
Don't you mean right hand side? Same side as the stator. Left hand side is the gearbox. Or does it pick up from the gearbox output shaft on the GSXR400s?Awynn wrote:Left side engine cover, at least I assume it would be the same as GK73a.
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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
On the GK73a there is a cover over the starter gears, that is where it looks like the signal generator is, might be different on GK76 and of course I'm going off of a Jap manual looking at the pictures.


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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
http://thumbsnap.com/s/fvUBwvue.jpg
Aint that the airbox sensor? sits on top of airbox just behind the frame.
Aint that the airbox sensor? sits on top of airbox just behind the frame.
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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
Just looked at the airbox and can't see any sensors
I am starting to think there are a few bits missing from this bike
The 1st one has now been identified as the signal generator, but can't find that either

I am starting to think there are a few bits missing from this bike

The 1st one has now been identified as the signal generator, but can't find that either

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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
The Japanese translation for the last unknown has been confirmed as 'Solenoid'
Now i just need to find out what the solenoid is for
Now i just need to find out what the solenoid is for

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Re: My Translated Wiring Diagram - GK76a
aceofhearts wrote:The Japanese translation for the last unknown has been confirmed as 'Solenoid'
Now i just need to find out what the solenoid is for
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gsxr-400-star ... 3f2080f139
takes main power from battery to the starter