Randy - I sent you a PM, but I'll repeat it here for everyone's benefit.
The first thing I did when it quit running was check the fuses. I couldn't see any breaks, and I also ran a continuity test across the fuse block for each fuse. Continuity was good. I took a jumper wire with alligator clips on each end, and connected one to the hot post on the solenoid, and the other to the blob of solder that the red/wht is attached to, also on the solenoid. With the jumper in place, it starts right up and runs - push the starter and release and it starts and runs. Remove the wire and it quits. I didn't try the handlebar kill switch with the jumper in place, but if it was bad it wouldn't have started with the jumper either, would it? I also looked at the power at the TCI. Without the jumper, and the ignition on, I was only reading .25 volts at the TCI. With the jumper it was back up to 12v. So if I put one probe on the red/wht 'y' connection in front of the coils, and the other on the red/wht at the TCI, will that send the current through the wire where the ballast resistor used to be, or do I go from the solder blob to the 'Y' connector?
One little note on the jumper wire - you really have to watch it on that solder blob. When I first connected it, the darn clip popped off the solder and landed directly on the muffler and just laid there. MAN that wire got hot fast .
The first thing I did when it quit running was check the fuses. I couldn't see any breaks, and I also ran a continuity test across the fuse block for each fuse. Continuity was good. I took a jumper wire with alligator clips on each end, and connected one to the hot post on the solenoid, and the other to the blob of solder that the red/wht is attached to, also on the solenoid. With the jumper in place, it starts right up and runs - push the starter and release and it starts and runs. Remove the wire and it quits. I didn't try the handlebar kill switch with the jumper in place, but if it was bad it wouldn't have started with the jumper either, would it? I also looked at the power at the TCI. Without the jumper, and the ignition on, I was only reading .25 volts at the TCI. With the jumper it was back up to 12v. So if I put one probe on the red/wht 'y' connection in front of the coils, and the other on the red/wht at the TCI, will that send the current through the wire where the ballast resistor used to be, or do I go from the solder blob to the 'Y' connector?
One little note on the jumper wire - you really have to watch it on that solder blob. When I first connected it, the darn clip popped off the solder and landed directly on the muffler and just laid there. MAN that wire got hot fast .
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