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Ah, good question. The answer is both need to be connected to the +ve terminal. Before it broke, the white wire will either have had it's own ring connector crimped on the end or will have been included in the crimp that's still there on the big fat wire.
Either way, this is rather a critical connection - all the electrical power on the bike that is not the starter motor goes through it. Or, put another way, you don't want a shoddy connection, so I wouldn't "just put it under there"
Your choices are:
Get a new ring terminal crimped on by someone who knows how to do it (I'm guessing you don't and don't have the tools )
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Strip about 3-4 cm of insulation off the white wire. Fold the stripped part of the wire in half. Stick a screwdriver up into the fold, then grip the wire under the screwdriver between your fingers. You should now be able to spin the screwdriver around like a propeller. If you've done that right you'll be able to pull out the screwdriver and you'll have a tight loop of wire formed which you can bolt onto the battery terminal along with the fat wiire. P.S. use a screwdriver as wide as the terminal bolt! And not one with a flare on the end!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 271 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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