Wiring Diagram help

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  1. #11
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    Do you still need that wireing diagram? Recreatives Ind. Parts Department sent me a copy in PDF format about a year ago. If you still need it I may be able to dig it up for you.....Just let me know... Also, You are welcome to call me at 256 508-0632 if you think I may be able to help. Be sure you remember to put fuses in the circuits and use heavy enough wire... Electrical fires and plastic MAX II bodies don't mix very well...
    Quote Originally Posted by yard_dawg View Post
    I have posted a couple of times here and all have very helpful . Now I was wondering where I could find or if anyone has a wiring diagram for a early maxx II with the 440 2 stroke. I am trying to rewire it from the switch back. It will turn over and start, but the old wiring has several ends that do not connect to anything. I have the lights and a amp meter in ti. Thanks for all the help here guys.

  2. #12
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    I could use that wiring diagram for the Kawasaki 440 that I picked up too. If you could email it to me, that would be great. Thanks!
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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