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Old 10-02-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Question need a little help with my bayou 220

here is the what i have done so far with the bike i had to change the woodruff key because it sheared off than i had to retime the bike but after that i wasn't getting any fire so i checked to see what the problem was and noticed that the harness had a few bare wires so i took off the harness off the bike to fix all the wires that were bare and than checked to see if anything else was wrong with it and the was nothing so i taped the harness back up so now i am getting ready to put it the harness back on the bike what i need to know is does the solinode need to be bolted to the bike for it to be grounded and the is another box that has bolt holes and does this need to be bolted to get a good ground .
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ya its good to put everything back together properly when dealing with the harness and wirein.

hope you get the spark back after fixin the bare wires you have found nad repaired best of luck-corey-
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well the only thing is that everything was just hanging in the air box so i dont really know were any of it bolts to or if any of it needs to be grounded to the body by bolting it to the bike
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i have a 300 bayou and mine is held in with rubber gomets that are stretched over hook welded to the frame.so no you dont neeed to mount that soliniod to the frame for grounding.

mrgigles has a 220 maybe he can take some pics for you as he has his engine out and the panels off-corey-
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well i put everything back on and hooked everything together but i dont have power going to the coil . i have power going to everything else but the coil and the cdi could someone help me out here i don't know what to do..............
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