ReWiring CJ360T need some help and help with oregon regulator/recifier

Jturs

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OK so i decided to ditch the 30 year old wiring and i am making my own harness. i also just received rectifier/regulator combo from oregon motor sports and not sure how to wire it.


i have 3 wire from stator yellow, white, and pink not sure where they go to regulator/rectifier?


regulator/ rectifier has 4 wires: 2 yellow(AC input), 1 red(positive output), 1 green(ground)


i know i need to connect the white and yellow together from stator but do i do this before the regulator/rectifier?
where does pink wire go?


this is what i think but need clarification. connect yellow and white wires together plug into one of the yellow wires on reg/rec
connect pink to other yellow wire on reg/rec
red from reg/rec back to battery.
green from reg/rec to ground


also gonna run 2 fuses one for ignition and one for lights curious what amperage fuses i would need


Thanks again
 
Wiring sounds good
use 10amp fuses, 5 amp should work but are a bit close to the amp draw of system
 
Try this out, I did the same with my CL build, haven;t fired it yet, waiting on a capacitor, but, i think it's all well.

You might have a Red/Green Wire from the alternator too, one small end of it hooks onto the neutral switch behind the clutch pull housing.
The other end of it connects to the neutral light wire lead.

I got a bobber H4 light that I'm going to try and fit; 5 3/4". It has a little blue light up top as a high beam indicator.
Im going to plug this Green/Red lead into that. (A yellow cable from the headlight wiring)

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Ya I'm not sure if I'm gonna use my neutral light still or not. I feel if you can't feel neutral on a bike you shouldn't be riding it. Haha

I got most of harness done tonight. So 10 amp for coils and 10 amp for lights I'm just going to run 2 in line fuses. And for my lighting I put LED'S in gauges which pull less amps and also in tail lamp. And I fit a 35w HID in headlamp. Hope everything works good

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You could probably use 5a for lights as it wont have as much current draw (35w=approx 3 a)
A x V=W
Watts divided by Volts = Amps
 
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