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Offline beemerbum

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Turn signal flasher
« on: May 13, 2021, 08:07:45 PM »
I'm finding the wiring diagram for my 1972 CB 750 K2 a little confusing. There are two wires, a grey wire and a black wire that attach to the flasher relay. Can someone please tell me which wire attaches to the upper terminal marked "L" in the photo and which attaches to the terminal on the left in the photo marked "X". I think I fried one of these in an earlier attempt and can't remember which wire I attached to which

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Re: Turn signal flasher
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2021, 09:53:01 PM »
I don’t think it matters. The flasher is a bimetallic switch that heats up when current goes through it. Doesn’t actually matter if it’s on the power side or the ground side of a circuit, nor what direction current flows. At least, for an OEM mechanical flasher. If it’s an electronic flasher (like for LED) then it might have a polarity.


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Re: Turn signal flasher
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2021, 09:56:07 PM »
FWIW, this wiring diagram might be easier to follow than the factory service manual. Laid out a little different, and in color. Should actually be the same wiring as shown in the factory service manual, I just find this layout easier to understand.

http://manuals.sohc4.net/cb750k/technical_reference/WD750K2.jpg

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Re: Turn signal flasher
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2021, 11:20:46 PM »
Lets guess L for lights(grey)
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Re: Turn signal flasher
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2021, 05:33:08 AM »
For an original type electromechanical flasher it does not matter. For a replacement "electronic" 2 terminal flasher it likely does. I think L would be for "load" - the switch and lights. X makes no sense at all... but reverse shouldn't destroy an electronic flasher, it probably won't work wired that way though.
The European terminal number system is foreign to use, but it makes a lot of sense. Relay and flasher terminal numbers indicate exactly how to connect them once you know the code.

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Re: Turn signal flasher
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2021, 08:19:04 AM »
I'm finding the wiring diagram for my 1972 CB 750 K2 a little confusing. There are two wires, a grey wire and a black wire that attach to the flasher relay. Can someone please tell me which wire attaches to the upper terminal marked "L" in the photo and which attaches to the terminal on the left in the photo marked "X". I think I fried one of these in an earlier attempt and can't remember which wire I attached to which
Thank you gentlemen for the advice and information. The fried flashers were communist chinese crap. I installed a USA made unit (purportedly for a 1964 Corvette) and it functions perfectly. Evidently the 142 flasher was very common in US manufactured cars in the era before everything went computer and LED. I found mine at a local NAPA store

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Re: Turn signal flasher
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2021, 10:37:39 AM »
Not just US but worldwide as they are dirt cheap
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Re: Turn signal flasher
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2021, 09:49:01 PM »
FWIW, I just went back through all the reference pics I took while I was disassembling my K8, and I see that the grey wire was connected to the pin on the flasher that would be the one next to the "L" mark on the pic you showed.

But I just tested the round Wagner flasher I have on the trike, and it works just fine either way.