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1984 ZN700 shaft question?
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lhemrick wrote: "Junction" is what Kawasaki calls the fuse relay box, which I don't have and I'm trying not to have to find one. Is it just as simple as running that brown/white wire to the power source that comes on when the switch it turned? Thanks so much for your time!
I think so. If you can post up a scan of the service manual pages for your bike's charging system, including a schematic, that would help us review.
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Usually, the brown wire gets it's power from the main ignition switch. The brown wire may deliver power to many things on the bike. Among them is the sensing circuit of the regulator.
Like Ed said, a diagram would help a lot.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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The manual may have a schematic or drawing listed as Junction Box Internal Wiring diagram or something to that effect.
The chain drive manual does & it shows how the electrical connectors correspond to the various terminal pin locations.
Also, the junction box itself should have information on it.
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