Since over a week I have an absurd problem with my girlfriends' 79 Special. During a trip of approx 10 miles the ignition fuse (10A) blows 2 - 5 times.
It always happens when I come to a stop or almost to a stop, in deceleration. I change the fuse and it runs again.
One time I switched the 10 A fuse for a 15A and nothing happened, but I am not happy with such a solution.
I do not recall what I have exactly done in total to the bikes electrics, but it is not much.
I moved and wiggled all cables with the bike on contact, nothing happens. I cleaned all connections with an electrical cleaner, no luck so far.
Yesterday instead of doing it the correct way and changing and testing part by part I dumped the reserve lighting unit, switched the rectifier / regulator and took of the ballast resistor. I rode 5 miles with no problems. Than I put the ballast resistor back in place and rode another 10 miles without a problem.
The ballast resistor measured the required 1.6 ohms, felt solid with nothing loose inside so I guess it is ok.
The reserve lighting unit also has no connection with the ignition fuse so that one is not guilty either in my opinion.
Leaves the rectifier / regulator as the guilty one.
Does that make any sense to any of you considering the problems I had?
Any other suggestions ?
It always happens when I come to a stop or almost to a stop, in deceleration. I change the fuse and it runs again.
One time I switched the 10 A fuse for a 15A and nothing happened, but I am not happy with such a solution.
I do not recall what I have exactly done in total to the bikes electrics, but it is not much.
I moved and wiggled all cables with the bike on contact, nothing happens. I cleaned all connections with an electrical cleaner, no luck so far.
Yesterday instead of doing it the correct way and changing and testing part by part I dumped the reserve lighting unit, switched the rectifier / regulator and took of the ballast resistor. I rode 5 miles with no problems. Than I put the ballast resistor back in place and rode another 10 miles without a problem.
The ballast resistor measured the required 1.6 ohms, felt solid with nothing loose inside so I guess it is ok.
The reserve lighting unit also has no connection with the ignition fuse so that one is not guilty either in my opinion.
Leaves the rectifier / regulator as the guilty one.
Does that make any sense to any of you considering the problems I had?
Any other suggestions ?
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