Harriminator
Senior Member
Fan is always on + ; when I remember well I added a cable to the Y/BL-plug @ the relay, to the switch and then to frame ground.
Fan is always on + ; when I remember well I added a cable to the Y/BL-plug @ the relay, to the switch and then to frame ground.
I'm still not to the point of finishing this wright up. While I have the fuel tank off & waiting on carb boots I went ahead & undressed the wiring harness for the fan relay fan circuitry. First I unwrapped the connectors wiring to check for hardened & frayed wires. Then I wrapped the wires with high quality electrical tape. 
When unplugged oil temp switch the 97°C switch in the rad. will control the fan more early...just a suggestion and less possible faulty elements.
To the men up stairs.
Can this thread be moved to the Technical section & is it possible to make so I can go back & edit the whole thread. Thank's.
OK: Thank's.
I just wanted to change my mistake of the locations of the switch/sensor under the oil pan.
I've also tried soldering the lead back on. To be honest I fell that the high temp of a soldering iron trashes the switch anyway. I have spares but I'm not sure of which ones.
Go here for temp cycle testing results. https://www.zl-oa.com/community/threads/zl-1000-temp-testing.24350/#post-238035
You are welcome.
One thing I do not claim is to be is a mechanic. I Started wrenching on bike at 12 years old. Screwed up more things than I fixed.
. Over the years I learned form some of the best in the field. To this day I have a note book full of advice that dates back to the 70s. I'd go to Joe Fryes Honda in Indiana PA & go into the Service Dept & pic brains. They was shocked that I did this. Back then shops was always willing to help just as 3 or 4 guys that I know today either whom I grew up with or have become friends with over the years.