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07 Dec 2005 17:00 #12227 by Shoey949
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I am currently rewiring a 1983 GPZ 550 and appear to be missing the aformentioned part. What exactly does it do? Where can I get one?

Thanks,
Nate

'83 GPz550H2 w/'81 GPz 550D1 engine
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08 Dec 2005 05:45 #12285 by wiredgeorge
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Go to buykawasaki.com and copy the parts diagram and post it... that might get you some answers. The term you use could be a fuse box OR a spare power outlet... or a pair of wires; one hot and one ground for connecting extra electrical stuff. Most bikes have one or two extra pairs of wires, generally in the front and rear for connecting stuff and these tend to be on their own fused circuit. If you were missing a fuse box, the bike wouldn't run I suspect.

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09 Dec 2005 07:16 #12427 by Shoey949
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It is just one positive and one negative wire. Are they supposed to plug into anything?

'83 GPz550H2 w/'81 GPz 550D1 engine
Dynojet Stage 3 kit, MAC 4-1, UNI Pods, DYNA coils and plug wires, WG ignition mod

Grand Rapids, MI

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09 Dec 2005 11:38 #12464 by wiredgeorge
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I doubt they are used for anything... just extras. As I already noted, MOST bikes have a spare set of POS/GROUND wires in several places... Most are just switched voltage...

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