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			<title><![CDATA[Yamaha Enticer motor manual, 340cc, '83-'88 (and earlier)]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 15:14:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>If anyone ever needs a full manual for the 1983-88 yamaha enticer or excell 340cc sled engine, I have one and can mail you a CD.  Send me an email at...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>If anyone ever needs a full manual for the 1983-88 yamaha enticer or excell 340cc sled engine, I have one and can mail you a CD.  Send me an email at <a href="mailto:danauxter2@yahoo.com">danauxter2@yahoo.com</a>.  I have the 1977 motor and everything seems to match up still.  It's got the full wiring diagrams, too.<br />
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Putting this powerplant in my Odyssey.  The Odyssey lasts forever it seems, but motors don't.  =/  So...I got this Enticer motor for free (it needed new spark plugs, ha!) and away she goes!<br />
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-Dan<br />
Toledo, OH</div>

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			<title>Drakart 583 wiring diagram</title>
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			<description>Any body have any info on a rotax 583 wiring diagram. Google turned up nothing for me.
I need to check my magneto, lighting coil, ect.. on a 583...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Any body have any info on a rotax 583 wiring diagram. Google turned up nothing for me.<br />
I need to check my magneto, lighting coil, ect.. on a 583 Drakart</div>

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			<title>alternator</title>
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			<description>I was thinking of running an alternator off my input shaft that I have going to my trans. I got an alternator from a 1991 Geo tracker because it’s...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I was thinking of running an alternator off my input shaft that I have going to my trans. I got an alternator from a 1991 Geo tracker because it’s small. One question I have is should I run one big auto battery to run everything or one small one for the busa motor and one for the fan and lights. I was going to run the alternator for the second battery that will run the fans and the lights and keep the bike motor all by its self. The next question is on the alternator I have the big wire that goes’s to battery but what do I do with the other two. I know one is an ignition switch and that’s all I need to run Right?</div>

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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 03:47:44 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>When you modify your harness or have it modified is the stock fuse box with the side stand relay still there?</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>When you modify your harness or have it modified is the stock fuse box with the side stand relay still there?</div>

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			<title>Sled engine,spark goes away?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 22:23:31 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I've been messing around with a yamaha v-max 600 sled engine on the bench.Sometime before i die i'm going to put it in a chassis.
The problem is when...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I've been messing around with a yamaha v-max 600 sled engine on the bench.Sometime before i die i'm going to put it in a chassis.<br />
The problem is when i crank the engine with the starter while grounding a plug,i see a nice bright,fat spark,but then it stops.It sparks right when the engine starts to crank but then nothing.Same if i pull the pull starter.<br />
I'll put up a wire diagram as soon as i scan it.<br />
I'm still learning about sled engines,is this a common pulse coil or magneto problem?</div>


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			<title>R1 Wiring Help</title>
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			<description>So Im attempting to modify my harness for use in a offroad car.  It is a 05 R1.  I am trying to modifiy the harness a little as possible, atleast at...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>So Im attempting to modify my harness for use in a offroad car.  It is a 05 R1.  I am trying to modifiy the harness a little as possible, atleast at first, to get the car running. I will probably cut out all the un-needed stuff eventually. I will be using the stock gauges, but will not be using the stock fuel pump. Here is what I have done so far:<br />
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RTVed the TIP sensor.<br />
Bypassed the Side Stand switch (connected the two wires)<br />
Bypassed the Clutch Switch (connected the two wires)<br />
Bypassed the EXUP (Graves EXUP Eliminator)<br />
Bypassed the Stop/Run switch (connected the two wires)<br />
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I am now trying to figure out how to wire up a Ignition switch. I dont have the stock key switch. I just want to do a Toggle.  I have a wiring diagram, and know that power feeds in on one wire, and out to 3 wires when the IGN is on.  What I dont know, is wither or not there is a antitheft feature in the stock switch, and if so, how do I bypass. I believe there is, and I need to install a resistor in the wire to the ECU, but Im not sure, and I dont know what resistor and or wire to use.<br />
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Wiring diagram shows Battery + coming into the switch via Red wire.<br />
Power leaving the switch on Brown/Blue to 3 Fuses, IGN, Signal, Headlight.<br />
Power leaving the switch on Blue/Yellow to Starting circuit cut-off relay, and clutch switch.<br />
Power leaving the switch on Blue/Black to the ECU<br />
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I also am wondering if just bypassing the stop/run switch is ok? I would be killing the the motor by switching off the main Ignition switch.<br />
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Thanks for your help guys.</div>

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			<title>Front or rear steer</title>
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			<description>Wich would u choose and what are the advantages of each.</description>
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