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Old 08-27-2012, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by HarleyReece
Update:

Took plunger out and hit it with some brake cleaner and re greased. Hadn't clicked at all today. We'll see how she responds in the morning.

Still may mod the wiring. I would only need to add wire from battery to 30 post correct?

Depends on what bike you have.
 
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Old 08-28-2012, 06:59 AM
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Damn thing only clicks this morn.

Bike is a 95 fxstc, softail custom.
 
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Damn thing only clicks this morn.

Bike is a 95 fxstc, softail custom.
This is in reference to my earlier post asking if my year/model is compatable with adding a fused wire from battery to pin 30 of relay. Thanks.
 
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Old 08-28-2012, 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by HarleyReece
This is in reference to my earlier post asking if my year/model is compatable with adding a fused wire from battery to pin 30 of relay. Thanks.
Again, yes. All you should have to do is add the fused wire from battery positive to the "30" tab on the factory relay. If it's the original relay, consider replacing it with a new one as well. Good luck.
 
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What size fuse should be placed inline with the battery/ pin 30 wire?
 
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Originally Posted by HarleyReece
What size fuse should be placed inline with the battery/ pin 30 wire?
20 Amp.
 
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I spoke to someone yesterday that could have used this thread. So I figured I would give it a bump.
 
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Bumped for Bertha's sake...
 
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Just read this again. Thanks, I'm going to look into doing this.
 
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Bertha says thanks!
 


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