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letsgetpractical

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How do you remove injector electrical connectors on this bike¿  I see there is a wire type clip is there a trick to getting them off?


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Dai

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There's a thin spring metal securing clip on each one. You'll need a so-called 'jeweller's screwdriver' to carefully lever them out from the slots on either side. Once you have one side out the clip will try to make a bid for freedom when you do the second side. In the event that you do lose one, the connector is called a 'two-way Junior Timer terminal' but you will have to buy the complete terminal as I haven't yet found a source of clips on their own.

Putting them back on is easier. Reinstate the clip on the terminal (it only goes one way round) and just push. There's a molded ramp on the fuel injector that pushes the clip outwards and then locks the terminal in place.


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letsgetpractical

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Dai wrote:There's a thin spring metal securing clip on each one. You'll need a so-called 'jeweller's screwdriver' to carefully lever them out from the slots on either side. Once you have one side out the clip will try to make a bid for freedom when you do the second side. In the event that you do lose one, the connector is called a 'two-way Junior Timer terminal' but you will have to buy the complete terminal as I haven't yet found a source of clips on their own.

Putting them back on is easier. Reinstate the clip on the terminal (it only goes one way round) and just push. There's a molded ramp on the fuel injector that pushes the clip outwards and then locks the terminal in place.
crazy they made them so tedious to get off.


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Laitch

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letsgetpractical wrote:crazy they made them so tedious to get off.


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duck

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Pick the small wire clips off of the electrical connector for each fuel injector. Then pull off each connector. Reinstall the wire clip on each connector to keep from losing them. When you put the connectors back on, the wire clip will just slide over the angled nubs on the side of each injector.


removing connectors to fuel injectors on 1985 K100 Fuel.injector.wire.clip


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letsgetpractical

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duck wrote:Pick the small wire clips off of the electrical connector for each fuel injector. Then pull off each connector. Reinstall the wire clip on each connector to keep from losing them. When you put the connectors back on, the wire clip will just slide over the angled nubs on the side of each injector.


removing connectors to fuel injectors on 1985 K100 Fuel.injector.wire.clip
  ok will do that.  Anybody ever experience a bad connection with one of these connectors?


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Dai

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Once. Peel back the boots very carefully and check the wires. If one or more are green (copper oxide), that's possibly it. In my case there was so much corrosion on one green/red wire that it snapped as I pulled the boot back.


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1983 K100 naked upgraded to K100LT spec after spending time as an RS and an RT
1987 K100RT
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2020 Royal Enfield Bullet 500
    

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