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Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by knghtwolph, Sep 24, 2008.

  1. knghtwolph

    knghtwolph New Member

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    Hi. I'm having a bad problem with my XJ750. The guages that are on the bike came from a 1986 500 interceptor. The bike is a 1981 XJ 750 seca. The wires don't match and now the bike won't ride right since i hooked up front turn signals. Can anyone help me with the wiring????? PLEASE????
     
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    You happen to have the schematic for the Honda harness? If so, I can help. If not, you are going to need to find that schematic to rectify this issue. Are you bent on using the Honda gauges? Simple solution is to get the right part in place.
    If you post a general location, someone might be close by to help you out.
     
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    Actually i ordered and won the right guages from e-bay. but a got to run this thing the way it is for my job. if i had the schematics for the xj750 i could go from there. I can figure the wires from the cluster , but dont know the harness of the bike.
     
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    The schmatics are available in the Haynes manual (cheap but useful book). I'd whip up a diagram for you right now but I won't have my book until tomorrow evening (school and work first ya know).
     
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    Thank you so much for the diag. It really helped.
     
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    Nicely done Polock!
     

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