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Coopz

posted on 26/2/10 at 08:39 AM Reply With Quote
R1 start wiring

After my previous post I've managed to join all the necessary wires needed on the r1 loom including ignition/start. Now what I cant work out is how to wire my lucas key which has 4 pins on it to turn the ignition on and also how to wire the start button up which is a standard savage start.

Cheers Toby

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bassett

posted on 26/2/10 at 02:01 PM Reply With Quote
How many terminals does the ignition have? Have you used all the original wire colours? Mine had two and i used a brown/neg wire to one side with what i think was the blue/brown to red live with the red white and blue white to the starter switch. There might be some info in my blog below around jan 2008 if your interested and il try and check the wiring out when im in as i know how problematic wiring can get.





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Coopz

posted on 26/2/10 at 03:11 PM Reply With Quote
Hello mate, I have 4 spade terminals on the back of the key. seems to be 2 and 2. I have joined the blue/black and blue yellow together which I think is the start And have joined the two ignition wire together Brown Blue and Red. I noticed your in surrey where about are you I'm in kenley.
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bassett

posted on 1/3/10 at 10:49 PM Reply With Quote
Not too far then im only in sanderstead.

Terminals sound the same as mine, let me know if you need a hand although im no expert with these things and what ive done on mine may not even make sense to me anymore





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