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Wiring loom help
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Wiring loom help
hi all
at the moment i am going to be putting my gpz A2 engine in my Z9 frame till my Z1 engine finished it will be running full dyna 2000 ignition the problem is what wiring loom do i get or can some one make me one up ?
at the moment i am going to be putting my gpz A2 engine in my Z9 frame till my Z1 engine finished it will be running full dyna 2000 ignition the problem is what wiring loom do i get or can some one make me one up ?
Andy, I have an Z900A4 and I bought a "new" wiring loom from ZPower I think I paid about £165, earlier this year I was speaking to a guy with an early '90's Bimota with a Ducati Superlight engine, he had contacted one of these guys who advertises regularly in the bike press - he wanted £1000 to re-wire his bike
£165 is a bargain!



£165 is a bargain!
Beastie
Beastie wrote:Andy, I have an Z900A4 and I bought a "new" wiring loom from I think I paid about £165, earlier this year I was speaking to a guy with an early '90's Bimota with a Superlight engine, he had contacted one of these guys who advertises regularly in the bike press - he wanted £1000 to re-wire his bike![]()
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£165 is a bargain!
That is good price but the problem is will i need to buy 2 different looms one for the GPZ and one for the Z900/100 when i go to change engine back over
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Re: Wiring loom help
andy.jc wrote:hi all
at the moment i am going to be putting my gpz A2 engine in my Z9 frame
Will it fit and mount ok

1984 GPZ900R A1
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1981 Suzuki GS1000G + 1977 GT750B
2002 ZRX1200S
1981 Suzuki GS1000G + 1977 GT750B
Re: Wiring loom help
Rhencullen wrote:andy.jc wrote:hi all
at the moment i am going to be putting my gpz A2 engine in my Z9 frame
Will it fit and mount okThe 900R frame is very different to a Z900 - in fact, the engine is part of the frame on a 900R.
It is not a 900R frame as i stated
it is a Z900 1976 frame which i am putting my gpz1100 A2 engine in till i get work finished on my Z9 engine will i need 2 different looms or can i use the Z900 loom as i will be fitting dyna 2000 full ignition
thanks
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Beastie wrote:Andy, I have an Z900A4 and I bought a "new" wiring loom from ZPower I think I paid about £165, earlier this year I was speaking to a guy with an early '90's Bimota with a Ducati Superlight engine, he had contacted one of these guys who advertises regularly in the bike press - he wanted £1000 to re-wire his bike![]()
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£165 is a bargain!
Ferret by any chance?
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Ferret quoted me £45 per hour to rewire my Z1000R and told me it could be 2 days work so I would not see much change out of £1000. I'm sure he is very good but I could not afford that. I bought a 2nd hand loom from J Browse and replaced all the connectors from either cojaycat on eBay or Vehicle wiring Products. My switchgear is a combination of Yam R1 and ZX7R. Blow up a copy of a proper wiring diagram and laminate and away you go. It took a while to do properly but the job is really neat, everything works and I got rid of loads of redundant wires to switches you probably don't want. Go for it!
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Rich wrote:Look at the engine mounts before you go any further.
Agree engine mounts are different.
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