Hi L.A.B.,
The Zener lead is on its own. The large female spade connector goes to the Zener at the one end, back to a double crimped white spade connection which I assume fits to the rectifier. From the dbl. crimped rectifier connection the remaining lead goes to the ignition. That's the logical solution.
Correct assumption the Ig.switch is just on/off.
Correct assumption also for the brown/blue wire, doubled crimped at the ammeter, one lead back to the horn and the other to the neg. side of the battery.
Affirmative with the brown/white from the ammeter to the Ig.switch.
My main cause for confusion is the wiring diagram showing a white wire from the Zener which ends up as a double crimped brown/white wire at the rectifier
Have attatched a copy of the wiring diagram indicating my dilema in not understanding the logic of the drawing.
It is this that is throwing me out. The only thing I can assume is that it is a printing error, (which re-occurs on several of the wiring diagrams).
The problem is no-one can confirm it.I've already asked in both Canada, the UK and the US, with diffuse answers.
If as I think it is a printing error, then it's white all the way from the zener to the rectifier and on to the Ig.switch.
Appreciate your assistance
, but really hoped a 1966 T120 rider could look under the seat to confirm the colours.
Regards
Gordon