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Appreciate it. A lot of back and forth with the PC. He certainly guided me in this direction. My old night train was black and chrome. I wanted to change it up a bit.
Guys, I am currently upgrading my charging system. I bought the 32amp Compu Fire system. I understand cycle electric is the go to, but for right now, the budget said $200 for a compu fire.
Right now there is only 1 wire from the regulator, and looks like it goes to ground near the coil? The compufire has two wires. Any idea on where the second goes to? Thanks in advance.
There should be 4 wires on the regulator.. 2 of them are the field connector for the stator one is to the main breaker (power from battery) and the 4 th is the ground..
As for the clutch basket, the trans has a tapered shaft so yeah a puller is necessary..
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