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3AJ wiring diagram?

Hi Folks,

I've got an engine from a 3AJ Tenere that I'm putting into a project go-kart (http://www.jump-around.com/features/anneka/).

The engine has just a pretty major overhaul: all bearings replaced, new transmission and gearchange shafts, 620CC re-bore & new valves/springs. It's now time to fit the engine up in the kart.

I've got a clymer manual but it's for slightly older models (pre electric start).

Does anybody have a copy of the wiring diagram for a 3AJ please?

Thanks in advance,


- James
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Hi James,
www.xt600.de is a good reference site. See link:
http://www.xt600.de/xt_werkstatt/+te...600z_88_90.jpg
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Fancy meeting you here!

Thanks a lot for that - my schoolboy german's enough to follow it. If all goes to pot then I might have to "borrow" Lewis' (POB/London) bike for closer inspection.
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I was wondering why my ears were burning... and here you all are! A good show from the unofficial Tenere Club of London (even if one is defecting to 4 wheels!).

Geoff - that was also the best wiring diagram I could find (although I have the original handbook for my bike and there may be one in there... if I can find it I'll dig it out and scan it).

James - you're welcome to pore over my bike anytime you need to. The brake light connector to the front brake lever stopped working today, and I suspect I will have to remove the dash and re-heatshrink and clean all of my wiring. I can't have it going all flaky on me over the winter!

Cheers.

PS > Will reply in more depth to yr mail Geoff, ASAP.

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Have sent you guys the file, and will try to host it online soon.

Cheers
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Thanks Lewis,

I've chopped up the wiring diagram into 2 different files:

The diagram
http://www.jump-around.com/features/...ng-diagram.gif

The legend
http://www.jump-around.com/features/...ing-legend.gif
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Thats the neatest wiring diagram I've come across for the 3AJ.
Just in time too, I was planning to familiarise myself with wiring pretty soon.

Thanks Lewis and JimboC

Geoff
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