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Baldyman
27-05-09, 07:59 PM
Found this site yesterday - http://www.kojaycat.com/index.htm
Only trouble he currently only produces these simple "idiot proof" laminated wiring diagrams for the curvy and the SV1000S.
I was just trying to gauge interest and maybe provide Kojaycat with some stats to show that it would be viable for them to produce them a K3 naked version (or any other pointy versions)

Richie
27-05-09, 08:14 PM
cheers, good find...
is your boys SV electrics playing up then Tiff ?

Baldyman
27-05-09, 08:24 PM
Hi Rich,
Nah, its been mine for over two years now :)
I was always a crap theory electrician and now the eyesight's starting to go.....
Staying home for a while?

yorkie_chris
27-05-09, 08:30 PM
I've never had a problem reading haynes manuals before TBH, though the standard ones are a pain in the rse. And the old stuff, L=blue? Etc...

Though, I wouldn't pay £6 just for diagram, cheaper to photocopy manual and laminate it myself.

Baldyman
27-05-09, 08:38 PM
I've never had a problem reading haynes manuals before TBH, though the standard ones are a pain in the rse. And the old stuff, L=blue? Etc...

Though, I wouldn't pay £6 just for diagram, cheaper to photocopy manual and laminate it myself.

Good to know YC, but spare a thought for those less blessed eh?

yorkie_chris
27-05-09, 08:40 PM
Ok I've voted for K3 S.
Reasoning being, the S is more common version so would benefit more people, also the looms are all broadly similar enough that the diagram will be applicable to practically any pointy.
Also, curvy diagram in haynes is much less confusing, you EFI types do make life difficult...

Baph
27-05-09, 10:44 PM
Also, curvy diagram in haynes is much less confusing, you EFI types do make life difficult...

*pulls out the handy Haynes next to him, opens it, it falls magically open at the K5 wiring diagram as it's used so much*

The curvies get one page, so the picture is cramped more. The pointies get two. So I find the pointy diagram easier to read. :confused:

There's not that much difference in any of the pointy looms TBH.