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Hi everyone, i am a newby here and i need some help. I bought a basket case 2010 HS800UTV last month and have completed a full engine rebuild. I dropped the engine in yesterday and hooked up the wiring harness but i have no clue where to plug in the crank sensor or the fuel pump power wire so i am getting no spark or fuel. If someone could help me out with this it would be much appreciated.

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Thank you for the reply, yes i have this manual and it tells me nothing about what i need to know. I purchashed this unit with the engine blown up and removed. I have since done a full rebuild and re-installed the engine and have hooked up all the wiring with with the exception of the crank sensor and fuel pump power supply, there seems to be no where for these to plug in. I could really use a motor pic of a complete one so i can see if some of my harness is missing or where to go next. 

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On ‎1‎/‎02‎/‎2017 at 2:58 PM, SuperMach said:

Hi everyone, i am a newby here and i need some help. I bought a basket case 2010 HS800UTV last month and have completed a full engine rebuild. I dropped the engine in yesterday and hooked up the wiring harness but i have no clue where to plug in the crank sensor or the fuel pump power wire so i am getting no spark or fuel. If someone could help me out with this it would be much appreciated.

Took some digging but have attached wiring diagram of Hisun 1000 which is basically the same as 800 (800manual I have does not show what we are looking for).

Hope is of some help. They call the crank sensor a torque sensor.

Incidentally, the early 800s had an oil pump made with inferior material and failed big time. Replacement is OK. Strongly suggest you install a temp sensor with audible alarm and stop quick if it goes off.

1000 WIRING.PDF

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