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Hm - well, it doesn't look like the more common AMP Super-seal, but is a really important connection on the V11. I groomed mine well back and away from the incoming weather.

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This is the connector for the Timing Sensor (sensor on the left timing chest reads the cam position, connector on the right side of the frame):

[Again, what kind of connector is this, with the metal retainer?]

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So there is a connector for the cam position sensor.

I was looking for that.

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Anyone know where to get OEM electric connectors? I am looking to make some modifications/simplifications to the harness and would like to keep the stock connectors.

Eastern Beaver in Japan has a really good selection of lots of types of electrical connectors, and other cool stuff. They ship around the world.

http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__Products/Connectors/connectors.html

Its run by a Canadian, Jim Davis, who now lives in Japan.

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These are Bosch style connectors . You should be able to Google and find them .

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These are Bosch style connectors . You should be able to Google and find them .

 

They look like the ones I've seen on fuel injectors.

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The main connector on the right side is shown apart in the image (male/center-top, female/ in front of the coil). Not AMP Super-seal? What is it?

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After I put this all back together, I had power failures to the instruments and headlamp. This connector had *clicked* into place, but wasn't actually making good contact. Do-over:

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