Ok, here we go.
About a week ago, I noticed my bike was starting to run a little rough, don't think it is the carbs, I just had them off, cleaned and synced. I started the bike up to warm to see if it was still rough after work. I let it run for 5 minutes or so, then gave it some light revving to settle the idle after turning off the enricher. all of a sudden, the dash lights got really bright, even saw the head lamp light on, which I had never seen before, then the bike quit. I have had to replace a main fuse and head light fuse last summer so I just figured it was another fuse. It was, 30a main fuse. I didn't have any more, but had bought the fuse block off TC last summer so I figured it was time to replace it. I finished rewiring in the new fuse block and put the fuses in according to the original paper label.
this is where it gets bad, I turned the key to the on position, neutral light came on, good sign, then seconds later I heard an electrical pop and smoke from under the gas tank. I removed the gas tank and couldn't see anything obvious or feel anything hot. I turned the key back to on to see the rectifier start smoking near the green and brown wires.
Obviously I need to replace the rectifier, but my question is could it be the rectifier that caused the problem to begin with, or could there be something else that is causing the problem.
I labeled the wires one at a time as I removed them from the old fuse box and someone was watching me said that there wasn't any way I could have messed it up.
What can I look for to make sure nothing else is bad?
Thank you in advance for your help as always.
Steve
About a week ago, I noticed my bike was starting to run a little rough, don't think it is the carbs, I just had them off, cleaned and synced. I started the bike up to warm to see if it was still rough after work. I let it run for 5 minutes or so, then gave it some light revving to settle the idle after turning off the enricher. all of a sudden, the dash lights got really bright, even saw the head lamp light on, which I had never seen before, then the bike quit. I have had to replace a main fuse and head light fuse last summer so I just figured it was another fuse. It was, 30a main fuse. I didn't have any more, but had bought the fuse block off TC last summer so I figured it was time to replace it. I finished rewiring in the new fuse block and put the fuses in according to the original paper label.
this is where it gets bad, I turned the key to the on position, neutral light came on, good sign, then seconds later I heard an electrical pop and smoke from under the gas tank. I removed the gas tank and couldn't see anything obvious or feel anything hot. I turned the key back to on to see the rectifier start smoking near the green and brown wires.
Obviously I need to replace the rectifier, but my question is could it be the rectifier that caused the problem to begin with, or could there be something else that is causing the problem.
I labeled the wires one at a time as I removed them from the old fuse box and someone was watching me said that there wasn't any way I could have messed it up.
What can I look for to make sure nothing else is bad?
Thank you in advance for your help as always.
Steve
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