Hi got a 1967 t120r ,there are 2 wires coming from underneath the engine , has anyone any idea where these wires go to
Welcome in Cliff, hang in there(sorry no pun intended) I'm sure someone will be along shortly with some info for you.
Cumbria, or possibly New Zealand. Wires from a 1967 t120 can be indecisive and fickle. How about posting some pictures and following back the wires to their source. Please excuse my apparent flippant comment. But it’s been a long day (not your fault) and you didn’t give us information to work with. Welcome by the way! We like new people here, even if idiots like me get snappy if having a bad day.
The pair of wires with a plug on the end are coming from the engine ,I can assume they must be something to do with the stator
Think there coming from the stator inside the engine ,don’t go to points plate already got wires to them
Odd, I can’t think what they would be then. It’s no like the bike is likely to have a ‘winter’ pack that preheats the engine or anything. Id be interested to find out what you discover. maybe ask a dealer if they know or try looking at a manual/exploded diagram of engine and electrics.
So if there connected to the stator in the engine and there comin out of the engine where would they go
The only other option, is if a PO has mounted a Flux Capacitor somewhere inside the cases . Welcome to the forum BTW
No just a stock bike ,when I pulled the engine out the wires came with the engine so can only assume they are connected to the stator inside the engine ,there is a plastic plug point at the end of the wires,I remember unplugging a longer lead with a black and red wire but can’t for the life of me remember where I unplugged them from
Well, I’d suggest a manual with schematics to start. It’ll get you familiar with where and what everything does/is located. You shouldn’t have too many options on that old bike to plug wires together.
This is a schematic from a Unit T100 manual which lists T120R options. May help a bit for factory wiring. Most of these bikes are far from “factory” wiring/electronics unless you’re the original owner. I have a T120 manual around here somewhere also. These were ordered from British Cycle Supply quite a few years ago. They’re actual Triumph manuals, not Haynes. Definitely a valuable source of info when tearing down a motorcycle!