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Sorry z
L/H has a single blue with bullet and a single black with bullet which I'm guessing goes to the horn. I have plugged the blue cable from the main loom into the blue from the switch.
The right hand has a single blue with a bullet and a blue with a twin female bullet. Nothing plugged into them at the mo!
L/H has a single blue with bullet and a single black with bullet which I'm guessing goes to the horn. I have plugged the blue cable from the main loom into the blue from the switch.
The right hand has a single blue with a bullet and a blue with a twin female bullet. Nothing plugged into them at the mo!
Just purchased a 1976 UK Z900 A4 for renovation. Wish me luck.
Bike now finished what a joy!
Bike now finished what a joy!
the after market switches are designed to fit the z1/a/b & the z900 a4 but the way the power from the fuse is distributed differently. so if you have a z1/a/b the r/h switch is used for power distribution & if its a z900a4 the left hand switch is used . so depending on which model you have you will have wires which do nothing
Hi Z
I guess I'm done, thanks for your help.if anyone has a picture of the brake failure unit fixed under the coil I would appreciate it. Want to get it right!
Also one of the wires has come out of the plug. How do you get the brass bit out to reconnect. It looks simple enough.
I guess I'm done, thanks for your help.if anyone has a picture of the brake failure unit fixed under the coil I would appreciate it. Want to get it right!
Also one of the wires has come out of the plug. How do you get the brass bit out to reconnect. It looks simple enough.
Just purchased a 1976 UK Z900 A4 for renovation. Wish me luck.
Bike now finished what a joy!
Bike now finished what a joy!
the switch has a L shaped bracket & is fitted on the left hand rear nut of the left hand coil between the nut & the frame. the barb on the bracket faces the rear. the brass electrical connector has a small barb you have to press this down to release the connector
this is what the barb looks like

this is what the barb looks like

Last edited by z1bman on Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
z that's great and yes that is the switch and i have the bracket which is flat l shaped.
the question is exact location.
no the connection is a 4 way connector block with female pins which one of the cables has come out. I cant get the pin out to clamp the cable back in.
the question is exact location.
no the connection is a 4 way connector block with female pins which one of the cables has come out. I cant get the pin out to clamp the cable back in.
Just purchased a 1976 UK Z900 A4 for renovation. Wish me luck.
Bike now finished what a joy!
Bike now finished what a joy!
this picture shows the left hand coil. the outage switch is fitted on the coil mounting closest to the cable tie in this picture. remove the coil & fit the outage switch complete with its bracket between the coil mounting screw & the frame then put the nut on the other side of the frame mounting for the coil. fit the L shaped bracket to the switch exactly as it is in the picture bellow with the wiring pointing towards the carbs



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