Fellow Riders,
Bike: '82 XJ1100. Approx 60,000 kms
Scenario: Last season my recurring starter solenoid problems resurfaced. In previous seasons I would hit the start button and the solenoid would click but not start. I opened up that high amp solenoid and, realizing one of the contacts was burnt off a bit, repaired the unit and things worked. Now last season, non-starting resumed but without the click. Well, I tolerated it (I'd stick my pocket knife there under the seat jumping the solenoid contacts ) but the time has come to fix the problem
Diagnosis: Not much yet but it's not necessarily that the the main solenoid doesn't work. (the high amp one under the seat on the RH side.) The solenoid does not always actuate but that may not be it'sfault. I took it off, tested it at 12 volts and less and it clicked and connected nicely. At lower voltages (8v.) it did not click as solidly. I put it back on the bike and it clicks reasonably well. Often the bike starts starting but about 1 in 4 times the solenoid does not click and half of those times it will click after holding the start button for about 3 seconds. (This past season, it would not click at all.) When Start is pressed, the headlight goes out. (is it supposed to? Is there a different solenoid in the circuit that cuts off the light in order to not waste amps durin starting? Speculation.) The solenoid is getting about 8 volts when Start is pressed.
If the Start button did not work, the headlight would not dim as it does. If the Start button is single-pole, double-throw, maybe the headlight dimming part works but the other part of the switch does not work? Is the Start switch spdt?
Actual Problem: Unknown. What voltage 'should' the solenoid be getting? A full 12 volts or less? Since the solenoid clicks, I think it works. If
Possible Solutions: A) Replace the solenoid with hopes that a newer one will work better, even at 8 volts. If 8 volts is the proper voltage, then a replacement should work.
B) Install my own switch down by the seat to provide 12 volts straight off the battery to the solenoid coil. This will not cut out the headlight during starting. This also might bypass in-place safeties such as not starting while in gear.
C) Learn how the starting circuit works and determine if the solenoid is getting proper voltage. If it is not, fix it.
Any suggestions/comments/advice? Any knowledge or diagrams to share on the starting circuit? (All I have right now is part of a parts manual and possibly a '78XS.)
(Does any of this make sense?)
Thanks
Mark
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Bike: '82 XJ1100. Approx 60,000 kms
Scenario: Last season my recurring starter solenoid problems resurfaced. In previous seasons I would hit the start button and the solenoid would click but not start. I opened up that high amp solenoid and, realizing one of the contacts was burnt off a bit, repaired the unit and things worked. Now last season, non-starting resumed but without the click. Well, I tolerated it (I'd stick my pocket knife there under the seat jumping the solenoid contacts ) but the time has come to fix the problem
Diagnosis: Not much yet but it's not necessarily that the the main solenoid doesn't work. (the high amp one under the seat on the RH side.) The solenoid does not always actuate but that may not be it'sfault. I took it off, tested it at 12 volts and less and it clicked and connected nicely. At lower voltages (8v.) it did not click as solidly. I put it back on the bike and it clicks reasonably well. Often the bike starts starting but about 1 in 4 times the solenoid does not click and half of those times it will click after holding the start button for about 3 seconds. (This past season, it would not click at all.) When Start is pressed, the headlight goes out. (is it supposed to? Is there a different solenoid in the circuit that cuts off the light in order to not waste amps durin starting? Speculation.) The solenoid is getting about 8 volts when Start is pressed.
If the Start button did not work, the headlight would not dim as it does. If the Start button is single-pole, double-throw, maybe the headlight dimming part works but the other part of the switch does not work? Is the Start switch spdt?
Actual Problem: Unknown. What voltage 'should' the solenoid be getting? A full 12 volts or less? Since the solenoid clicks, I think it works. If
Possible Solutions: A) Replace the solenoid with hopes that a newer one will work better, even at 8 volts. If 8 volts is the proper voltage, then a replacement should work.
B) Install my own switch down by the seat to provide 12 volts straight off the battery to the solenoid coil. This will not cut out the headlight during starting. This also might bypass in-place safeties such as not starting while in gear.
C) Learn how the starting circuit works and determine if the solenoid is getting proper voltage. If it is not, fix it.
Any suggestions/comments/advice? Any knowledge or diagrams to share on the starting circuit? (All I have right now is part of a parts manual and possibly a '78XS.)
(Does any of this make sense?)
Thanks
Mark
E
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