Shorted red wire to ground (to electrical housing)

Hi guys.
I was working on my yamaha superjet 2000, redoing some wiring, replacing hoses, sealing cracks... and did a stupidest mistake, disconnected positive/red wire from the relay and didnt cover the connections , at some point it touched the electrical housing body ( not a component, just a body from outside) , sparked, ofcourse. Then I have tried to start it, nothing, dead..
There is no fuse :/ previous owner probably removed it(@$$^&$#@!!!)
So now im wondering what did burn out..
Electricity usually goes in a shortest path, so that would be just thru the red wires and body strait to the battery, so that shouldn't burn cdi..
Where can I find a service manual? To test the coil, cdi and the rest of the components.
Thanks!
 

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look closely at the ground wire that goes from the electrical box to the stator, that is what usually melts taking adjacent wiring along with it
 
Tested wiring, relay and start switch, all good... looks like cdi is busted :( if i short relay i can hear starter cranking.
Well, i wanted to replace the stock cdi but didnt want to spend money as long as it works, now it looks like I have no choice.. instead of crying over it, ill just enjoy my new cdi :)
 
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