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Need help identifying some electric parts?

Postby rumpelstiltskin » Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:40 pm

Just bought new wiring loom for my es250/2.I need help first of all identifying the three things pointed out with the red arrows in the picture below,next the two wiring diagrams i have differ in where the black wire goes from the ignition coil(blue arrow) onto the ignition junction plate at the headlamp,diagram pictured below says yellow spade terminal,my other wiring diagram says the green terminal in the middle of the three,which one is correct?Thanks!
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Re: Need help identifying some electric parts?

Postby Louis Mair » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:37 am

I hope the following is correct (sue me if it's not):
1. Flasher relay
2. Neutral switch
3. Brake light switch

Your posted diagram has two clocks and is likely to be a 'deluxe' model (with tachometer).
Good luck!
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Re: Need help identifying some electric parts?

Postby rumpelstiltskin » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:09 pm

Thanks for that.Kind of thought that was a diagram for a 'special' model!When i bought the bike there were no indicators and teh wiring had been butchered so i decided to put whole new loom on to try and get it back to standard,were there originally two sets of indicators on these bikes?and what does the original indicator switch gear look like on these bikes,can't find one!Thanks!
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Re: Need help identifying some electric parts?

Postby Louis Mair » Sat Jul 23, 2011 8:42 am

I believe that most of the ES250s had one pair of indicators mounted at the ends of the handlebars. The engine is the forerunner of the 4-speed TS250. The indicator switch looks practical, chunky, black & chrome and is easy to use with gloves on. The movement is up and down which sounds confusing but it was much better than contemporary alternatives. At least it was on the TS250 and I'm assuming the same switch was used on the ES250.
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Re: Need help identifying some electric parts?

Postby rumpelstiltskin » Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:54 am

just about completed putting on new loom,why,s he taking so long?you're all wondering.Well having three 'different' wiring diagrams and a wiring room from Hungary that has wire colours in it not on 'any' of the diagrams doesn't help!Anyway,is the number 31 post on the three connector plug that goes onto the headlight an earth point? One of my diagrams shows 5 or 6 brown wires going to an earthpoint,similar to one beside rectifier at battery,other diagram has three brown wires going to 31 post at the headlight?One more question,where does the flasher relay bracket mount,mines was missing!Thanks.r relay bracket mount,mines was missing!Thanks.
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Re: Need help identifying some electric parts?

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:23 pm

looked at the tail lamp in my rt125
31= ground
33=tail the dimer side of bulb
34= stop the brighter side of bulb

from an old book about 1953
is a list bit of a chore to read but its there
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this was in the file on my 1953 r51/3 bmw
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