road runner
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I actually had some guys with failed S4 spiders add those 4 grounds and didn't do anything with the S4 and that fixed it. I would still deal with the spider if you can , but it is hard to get to.
Are you willing to part with the harness? I have an '07 with spider bites I am thinking of attacking with a soldering gun, but would rather not.Thanks for the info.
I pulled Brodie's grounding harness off of my '06 before I got rid of it, just in case I might need it on the '16.
I am considering it. It appears I don't have much use for it.Are you willing to part with the harness? I have an '07 with spider bites I am thinking of attacking with a soldering gun, but would rather not.Thanks for the info.
I pulled Brodie's grounding harness off of my '06 before I got rid of it, just in case I might need it on the '16.
I didn't have significant damage to the factory wiring, just intermittent problems with the grounding according to the symptoms I've read about. Last year at the PNW tech meet I R/R all the spiders cleaning and greasing them before I reassembled them. There was no damage then. To cure the problem without a harness I have been hearing that you simply cut the spider out of the harness, solder the wires together and connect them to a ground. Is that so? If I find that the factory harness is still undamaged I would like to find a Brodie harness, but if it is already beyond that I suppose soldering is the cure. I should know tomorrow if I need the harness or the soldering gun. Thanks for the reply.If you already have significant damage, the harness won't do much good. You can verify but I think you will find that the harness is a preventative measure rather than a cure. The sockets may already be too oxidized if you have already been bitten.
I will likely know tomorrow whether I need a harness or to tackle the problem with a soldering gun. If you are willing to sell your harness I will likely want to buy it. I tried to private message you but it says you don't receive private messages. Anyway, let me know what amount would induce you to part with and send it to Western Montana and if I still need it after tomorrow's inspection I'll get right on it.I am considering it. It appears I don't have much use for it.Are you willing to part with the harness? I have an '07 with spider bites I am thinking of attacking with a soldering gun, but would rather not.Thanks for the info.
I pulled Brodie's grounding harness off of my '06 before I got rid of it, just in case I might need it on the '16.
Let me know and we can discuss. Odd, I haven't had any issues with PMs in the past. I'll check to see if my inbox is full.I will likely know tomorrow whether I need a harness or to tackle the problem with a soldering gun. If you are willing to sell your harness I will likely want to buy it. I tried to private message you but it says you don't receive private messages. Anyway, let me know what amount would induce you to part with and send it to Western Montana and if I still need it after tomorrow's inspection I'll get right on it.I am considering it. It appears I don't have much use for it.Are you willing to part with the harness? I have an '07 with spider bites I am thinking of attacking with a soldering gun, but would rather not.Thanks for the info.
I pulled Brodie's grounding harness off of my '06 before I got rid of it, just in case I might need it on the '16.
I would very much doubt it. If not part of Yamaha's "procedure" for harness replacement, I can't imagine that the dealer would take it upon himself to do this.Wonder if the dealer used dielectric grease on the spiders.
I'm talking about what the manufacturer needs to do - replace sketchy connectors with something that makes a solid connection that is sufficiently robust and not subject to failure due to moisture or heat/cool cycles. A GOOD electrical contact that is sufficiently over-capacity to easily handle the current and protested from the elements is needed.RossKean - Are you referring to "cut and solder" when you mention "hard" contacts???
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