Thank you!
Don't remember which ones I ordered. I did it on a friends account so I can't go back and check the purchase history.Yes, thank you Jim, that's very good. All I've ever done in the past is swap on a good, used original. But, exactly which one do we need?
I need a bunch. My XS11 needs them for the battery cable. 650’s need them at the starter.Don't remember which ones I ordered. I did it on a friends account so I can't go back and check the purchase history.
Guess one of us needs to measure some dimensions for the cable and terminal stud. Then we can cross it to their chart.
I’ve used replacement boots from the auto store. I know the one I use had several sizes.Do you have a source for replacement boots?
Coldwater, MS has a population of about 1500 and it’s three miles away. Since this covid business hit, I’ve grown very comfortable with most things coming to my door. I’m not going back. The online search is much easier than driving around looking for stuff. And, I really hate the whole Walmart experience. I know, I went OT. It’s my current environment. Thank you for your generous input @Wingedwheel .I’ve used replacement boots from the auto store. I know the one I use had several sizes.
Aircraft Spruce sells first rate stuff. I’ll go there. …again.Well, I see MikesXS sells them but I can't say if the quality is any good. If it's like most of their other repop rubber items then no, "quality" isn't part of the item's description, lol. Ordering one from them would be my absolute last choice .....
https://www.mikesxs.net/yamaha-xs650-rubber-cap-starter-motor-cable-oem-306-81862-10-00.html
Oh, these might do .....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2652122213...MI3a7Bq4jL8gIVCqjICh0QUwPfEAQYBCABEgKo4fD_BwE
Oil pump is flowing oil like a charm. I spat oil all over my other bike. I will test the hand drill idea.Disconnecting the tachometer wire at the lower end connect the wire
to a hand held drill machine se what happens if you spin the wire.
Be extremely careful not to run at all if the oil pump is not performing properly
Not so fast pleaseWell drill hooked up spun and the needle doesn't go anywhere. I guess I need to disassemble the tach and see if I can fix the internals.