I think things took a turn for the better when I became a radio ham, and learned to solder, and make proper connections. Doing my Z1A restoration, I am damned if I am going back to my old ways, I want every connection to be like factory. I found most of a new loom in the boxes, which was a big help, but have found a couple of issues. First was when I went to replace the bow tie shaped centre loom, which is made of brightly coloured spaghetti and fits snugly behind the electrical plate. There were a couple of non standard bullet connectors, but when I removed the socket from the rectifier to the white plug, I found this horror:


Clearly the plug has overheated and burned out where the black wire attached, it was cut both sides and a nasty crimp on connector added, there must have been a short bridge wire that bypassed the plug and repaired the bike at the time. The centre loom has the necessary white plug, What I need is a new white socket, properly attached to my rectifier. Is there any firm or talented club member who could take this on, as well as source the correct socket?, I'll happily pay to have it done right.
I've seen a couple of DIY automotive block connector kits on the bay of fleas, but they don't look at all compatible with Kawasaki connector blocks.
I don't want to go down the solid state regulator / rectifier route, before you ask, not the least because I have found a genuine NOS voltage regulator in one of the boxes. CMS list that at a jolly Eu191.00 (if they had one, which they don't), the rectifier they do have, but at Eu155.00 plus p&p I'd rather pass on that and see if mine works for now, thankyou. If not I'll have to sell a kidney, the wife's car or something.
The other electrical snafu is the lead from the alternator coils. It came used, with a D&K looking label saying 'Z900' attached. The 3 wires are different colours, not yellow, but as far as I am aware that doesn't matter. What does matter is the aforementioned Halfords bullets, plus the connectors on the neutral switch and oil pressure switch which are going in the bin whatever happens.

As before if there is a firm or member who can put the original blue plug on, please tell me. If not, I'm minded to buy this short loom from Zpower:
http://www.z-power.co.uk/alternator-wir ... m-z1-z1000

and solder the three yellow wires to the cut originals, probably very close to the coils where they wouldn't ever flex (the original connections are encapsulated in expoy, I'd rather leave them alone), and insulate the joins with heatshrink.