AS I dig into my latest XS11 project, I immediately ran into an issue. What a shock.
BTW, I am approaching this as if I had never done one of these before. So pardon me in advance if I ask stupid questions.
I hooked up my jumper battery and I have juice over all four fuses. The main fuse box is a bit rusty (I have a replacement, but I'm trying to find out what works before I yank the wire harness). I have 13 volts over the main fuse. At the red wire from the ignition into the headlight bucket, though, I am reading only 11.6 volts. I believe this signifies that I am losing 1.5 volts to the ancient ignition switch. Can this be rebuilt? Or do I just have to replace it?
Back to the wires. The starter turns the motor, but I have no spark. I do, however, have enough ferrite to build several rather large magnets.
Patrick
BTW, I am approaching this as if I had never done one of these before. So pardon me in advance if I ask stupid questions.
I hooked up my jumper battery and I have juice over all four fuses. The main fuse box is a bit rusty (I have a replacement, but I'm trying to find out what works before I yank the wire harness). I have 13 volts over the main fuse. At the red wire from the ignition into the headlight bucket, though, I am reading only 11.6 volts. I believe this signifies that I am losing 1.5 volts to the ancient ignition switch. Can this be rebuilt? Or do I just have to replace it?
Back to the wires. The starter turns the motor, but I have no spark. I do, however, have enough ferrite to build several rather large magnets.
Patrick
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