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Started by tripleb, September 24, 2008, 06:14:41 PM

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tripleb

I've installed a new clutch perch but the wiring is from a newer model than I had before.  My issue is that the wiring that goes into the clutch perch didn't match up exactly and I had to strip the wires and now I'm not exactly sure how to attach the wires to the prongs.  I ran the wire through the hole in the prongs but I'm not sure how to secure them now.  Any ideas from you electrical guys?
lK&N unchbox w/ rejet with 140 mains, F-18 flyscreen, truck bed liner black, superbike bars with 3rd eye bar end mirrors, license plate rear turn signals, micro front turn signals


Paulcet

#1
OK, I'll take a stab at it.  But I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to do.

You are wiring the clutch switch?  If so, it is two wires, right?  If so, just hook 'em up!  Either way will work.

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I just read your post again.  Maybe you need to know how to secure the wire to the prongs in a way that will be a sound electrical connection?  If so, use a soldering pencil, about 35 watts should do it.  PM me if you want soldering tips.



'97 GS500E Custom by dgyver: GSXR rear shock | SV gauges | Yoshi exh. | K & N Lunchbox | Kat forks | Custom rearsets | And More!

philward

Post a picture up of what you are trying to connect.  I suspect that the solution that you're looking for is spade connectors.  :dunno_white:
Formerly:
'05 GS500F
fairingless, twin dominator headlights, MC case-guards, alu pegs, alu bar-ends, Yoshi TRS + K&N RU-2970 (22.5/65/147.5), twin Stebel HF80/2 horns, fenderectomy, Oxford HotGrips

Currently:
Honda CBF1000

the mole

Solder the clutch switch wires together and be forever free of POS clutch switch problems. If you start it in gear with WOT and clutch out and kill yourself, you deserved it (see Darwin Awards).  :laugh: :laugh:

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