OK, so I'm over at a friends looking at his 80/81 special (not sure on the year) and he had just replaced the fuse block with a TC spade type. He says when he moved the wires he did them one at a time being careful to get them in the correct locations. Unfortunately I didn't have a schematic handy to double check, but that's next on the list.
Anyway, here's the problem - hit the starter button and nothing happens. However, if you jumper it across from the main wire off the battery to the starter wire it starts cranking, so it appears the starter is fine. Here's a pic of my bike showing where we jumpered in green -
We checked the starter switch, and the emergency shut-off switch, and both appear to be working properly. In checking the parts fiche it appears that this model doesn't have the tip switch, but does have a nuetral safety switch and then there is the relay (might be using the wrong term - the part in the picture) itself - is that correct? Is there anything else that could interupt the connection? I haven't read anything on the relays going bad, but is there a way to test it just to make sure?
Also, just to double check - from the manual it looks like the way it should be wired (by wire color) is red to red on the main fuse, blue to blue, red w/white stripe to brown, brown to brown, and red with white stripe to brown - is that correct? Also, my manual doesn't show the amperage of the fuses on each connection. Anybody know?
Anyway, here's the problem - hit the starter button and nothing happens. However, if you jumper it across from the main wire off the battery to the starter wire it starts cranking, so it appears the starter is fine. Here's a pic of my bike showing where we jumpered in green -
We checked the starter switch, and the emergency shut-off switch, and both appear to be working properly. In checking the parts fiche it appears that this model doesn't have the tip switch, but does have a nuetral safety switch and then there is the relay (might be using the wrong term - the part in the picture) itself - is that correct? Is there anything else that could interupt the connection? I haven't read anything on the relays going bad, but is there a way to test it just to make sure?
Also, just to double check - from the manual it looks like the way it should be wired (by wire color) is red to red on the main fuse, blue to blue, red w/white stripe to brown, brown to brown, and red with white stripe to brown - is that correct? Also, my manual doesn't show the amperage of the fuses on each connection. Anybody know?
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