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Missing some wires for the cdi

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  • HOTSHOT IIIH HOTSHOT III

    @dan28 3NC wiring diagram below

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    SpookDog
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    Please stop posting full on quote mode peeps! It’s making me dizzy trying to read posts!!...

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    • HOTSHOT IIIH HOTSHOT III

      @dan28 3NC wiring diagram below

      alt text

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      Calum
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      @HOTSHOT-III You can embed images bud:
      alt text

      Just got to use the right link: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52172141696_84e3b69382_b.jpg

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        thanks hot shot
        yes that was me on fb
        so blue an yellow is for sidestand
        i have a black with yellow stripe single bullet connector thats labelled as goes to red an white i think this is meant to go to the servo
        i m not sure what code my cdi is dont think its 3nc

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          thanks hot shot
          yes that was me on fb
          so blue an yellow is for sidestand
          i have a black with yellow stripe single bullet connector thats labelled as goes to red an white i think this is meant to go to the servo
          i m not sure what code my cdi is dont think its 3nc

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          SpookDog
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          @dan28

          Black with yellow stripe goes to 3wire servo. Along with back wire & brown wire double block connector from the loom...

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          • D dan28

            thanks hot shot
            yes that was me on fb
            so blue an yellow is for sidestand
            i have a black with yellow stripe single bullet connector thats labelled as goes to red an white i think this is meant to go to the servo
            i m not sure what code my cdi is dont think its 3nc

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            HOTSHOT III
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            @dan28 Yes that's correct, brown is main feed from the ignition switch on Yamahas and obviously black is earth. Interestingly if you apply battery voltage to the black and brown wires of a serviceable 3-wire servo it will perform its cleaning cycle even when removed from the bike as the control circuit is inside the servo itself and the black/yellow signal wire from the CDI just tells the servo the engine speed.

            Only other CDI unit I can think of could be a 3BN from the very first 1988 DTR; I think the wiring is very similar to a 3NC but you'd probably have a 26mm round slide carb if that's the case.

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            • CalumC Calum

              @HOTSHOT-III You can embed images bud:
              alt text

              Just got to use the right link: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52172141696_84e3b69382_b.jpg

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              HOTSHOT III
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              @Calum Thank you! How do you obtain a staticflickr link from the image please? Had a nose around last night and couldn't find it, maybe because I'm using the free version of Flickr?

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                @Calum Thank you! How do you obtain a staticflickr link from the image please? Had a nose around last night and couldn't find it, maybe because I'm using the free version of Flickr?

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                Calum
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                @HOTSHOT-III Uhh, you edited your post with the URL in it.

                I don't use flicr personally, but Right Click + Copy Image Location ought to give you the URL.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                • CalumC Calum

                  @HOTSHOT-III Uhh, you edited your post with the URL in it.

                  I don't use flicr personally, but Right Click + Copy Image Location ought to give you the URL.

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                  HOTSHOT III
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                  @Calum OK cool, thought I'd still done something wrong as the actual image still didn't appear like in your comment above. Still the OP can access the wiring diagram so all good πŸ‘

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                  • HOTSHOT IIIH HOTSHOT III

                    @Calum OK cool, thought I'd still done something wrong as the actual image still didn't appear like in your comment above. Still the OP can access the wiring diagram so all good πŸ‘

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                    @HOTSHOT-III Take the URL and put it in side the () of a []().

                    The syntax is Markdown

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    • CalumC Calum

                      @HOTSHOT-III You can embed images bud:
                      alt text

                      Just got to use the right link: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52172141696_84e3b69382_b.jpg

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                      HOTSHOT III
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                      @Calum Finally sorted as you can see above!!

                      Turns out on my computer you have to click the download link on a Flickr photo, choose the size you want, THEN copy and paste the URL. Might be because I'm still using the Victorian technology that is Windows 7?

                      Anyway thanks for your patience πŸ‘ πŸ‘Ό

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                      • HOTSHOT IIIH HOTSHOT III

                        @Calum Finally sorted as you can see above!!

                        Turns out on my computer you have to click the download link on a Flickr photo, choose the size you want, THEN copy and paste the URL. Might be because I'm still using the Victorian technology that is Windows 7?

                        Anyway thanks for your patience πŸ‘ πŸ‘Ό

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                        @HOTSHOT-III Yeah, I only use Linux and Firefox.

                        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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