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the tops are replaced . im not getting spark . I cut the pigtails off the harness for the thors. do these wires need to be twisted together or left alone and taped up also the thors little black box is removed should I cut the pigtail off that twist together or left alone?

also what do I do with the wires comming off the thumb throttle someone has cut it at the harness and twisted them together

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the tops are replaced . im not getting spark . I cut the pigtails off the harness for the thors. do these wires need to be twisted together or left alone and taped up also the thors little black box is removed should I cut the pigtail off that twist together or left alone?

The ONLY thing you have to do to disable the TORS( Thor is the Norse god with a hammer) system is unplug the control box uner the left side of the fuel tank next to the coil. If you want to do a really nice job, you can remove your harness and unwrap it. Then you can cut out all the wires for the TORS.The wire colors are black/yellow, yellow/black, black/white and plain black. But the main black wire needs to stay, just cut the black coming from the plug to the splice to the main black. When everything is cut out, wrap it back up nicely and you should be good.You should not have any wire twisted together in the TORS system.

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like the guy just told you..... unplug the box and do whatever your little heart desires with all the tors system wires. yes that includes the thumb throttle wires.

But the main black wire needs to stay, just cut the black coming from the plug to the splice to the main black. this is where I am getting hung up I will go look at the harness again . where is the main blk

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But the main black wire needs to stay, just cut the black coming from the plug to the splice to the main black. this is where I am getting hung up I will go look at the harness again . where is the main blk

i see the main blk on the 3 prong pigtail where on the harness does this connect too im just going to open up the harnesss and pull the blk yellow and white blk

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i see the main blk on the 3 prong pigtail where on the harness does this connect too im just going to open up the harnesss and pull the blk yellow and white blk

ok looking at the harness the blk and blk and yellow connecting to thumb throttle does that connect to the black wire on the 3 prong pigtail that i just cut off?

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But the main black wire needs to stay, just cut the black coming from the plug to the splice to the main black. this is where I am getting hung up I will go look at the harness again . where is the main blk

The main black runs the length of the harness/bike. As long as the control box is unplugged, you should have spark regardless of what you did with the rest of the plugs UNLESS you cut them off and twisted the wires together. DO NOT twist any TORS wires together.

 

The only wire you should ever twist together when removing something on a Banshee is the key switch wires.

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The main black runs the length of the harness/bike. As long as the control box is unplugged, you should have spark regardless of what you did with the rest of the plugs UNLESS you cut them off and twisted the wires together. DO NOT twist any TORS wires together.

 

The only wire you should ever twist together when removing something on a Banshee is the key switch wires.

cool thanks . lets see if i can get it to run

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