I have a 1989 fzr 600 and i was taking apart the stator when i tried to unplug the connectors from stator wires, well it looked like the picture and i cant find that connector anywhere.. i have a new stator coming so i just need the one side.. also any ideas why the connector would melt like that... thanks
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Anybody know where to find this plug
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Re: Anybody know where to find this plug
Not sure which side you need, but Corsa-Technic has both the male plug and the female socket. Each connector kit comes with 3 terminals; spare terminals are further down each page. I strongly recommend getting a few.
The problem with electrical contacts is that as they get dirty and corrode, the resistance goes up. As the resistance goes up, the corrosion rate goes up; as it corrodes more, the resistance goes up. As the resistance goes up ...
One gotcha with new stators that I have seen trip up several people here: despite being advertised for "the FZR600", what is very often sold is a stator for a YZF600. They look identical, fit identical, work identical - except that the crank sensor wires (bundled with the stator for reasons known only to God and Yamaha) are reversed. This means the signal the TCI receives is gibberish, and no spark is generated. Swapping the pins in the 2-way connector fixes this, as would cutting away the sleeving and using the original sensor.
The problem with electrical contacts is that as they get dirty and corrode, the resistance goes up. As the resistance goes up, the corrosion rate goes up; as it corrodes more, the resistance goes up. As the resistance goes up ...
One gotcha with new stators that I have seen trip up several people here: despite being advertised for "the FZR600", what is very often sold is a stator for a YZF600. They look identical, fit identical, work identical - except that the crank sensor wires (bundled with the stator for reasons known only to God and Yamaha) are reversed. This means the signal the TCI receives is gibberish, and no spark is generated. Swapping the pins in the 2-way connector fixes this, as would cutting away the sleeving and using the original sensor.
1989 3LN1 FZR250R, currently stock.
TTR Ignition Systems
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VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
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TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
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Re: Anybody know where to find this plug
Ok thanks ill definetly check them out and ill let you know.. i got a caltric stator from ebay.. should be here this week
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Do you have any idea what size wire it would be since theres 2 different size clips.. doesnt say what size but wires from stator are stock and yazaki 1989
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Definitely the smaller - I think the stock wires are 18ga.
1989 3LN1 FZR250R, currently stock.
TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
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Re: Anybody know where to find this plug
Ok thanks
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