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    well when I got the bike the wires were a pos. splices, cuts, wires missing, no fuses...everything was bad. so I decided to just do a bare wiring to it. finally got it to where she will start up but she is not firing now where before she started up. good connections by my coils. but i'm not sure about the tci box. then should I be having power going to the box? any advice would be appreciated.

    thanks!
    79 SF

  • #2
    Do you have a wiring diagram? If not, get one. You will save yourself a lot of time by referring to it to trace the various systems.
    Yes, the TCI does have a power in, and the color coding is shown in this diagram. In fact, there are two power in connections, one of them is for the starting bypass of the ignition resister.
    http://webpages.charter.net/kbhahn/xs11/E-Fwire.JPG
    CZ

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    • #3
      Originally posted by achim1313 View Post
      well when I got the bike the wires were a pos. splices, cuts, wires missing, no fuses...everything was bad. so I decided to just do a bare wiring to it. finally got it to where she will start up but she is not firing now where before she started up. good connections by my coils. but i'm not sure about the tci box. then should I be having power going to the box? any advice would be appreciated.

      thanks!
      Welcome to the forum, Achim!

      Hmm... if it worked before but it doesn't work now it's probably some small, insignificant 'something' that you changed.

      Do you have a shop manual?
      How far did you go with the "bare wiring" job?

      Did you keep any of the original wiring harness or do you just have the ignition and charging system hooked up with a bunch of new wires with your own choice of custom colors and wrapping?

      Here's a link to some electrical schematics:-
      Colored Wiring Diagrams

      Do not let the schematic intimidate or overwhelm you. Sit down and study it for a while while you look at the wires in your hands and in front of you on the bike. Once you figure out how the wiring was laid out and what it does then troubleshooting and repairing is pretty much just another wok<sp> in the park!


      .
      -- Scott
      _____

      2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
      1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
      1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
      1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
      1979 XS1100F: parts
      2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

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      • #4
        thanks for replying. I completely stripped everything. Unfortunately it was almost a month from the time I stripped everything to yesterday when I was actually able to work on it and start putting it back together. Went as bare as possible: Charging, ignition and starting. then will be adding head and brake light. I kept some of the wires but not all. in the tci does it matter which wire goes to which slot?

        what is the resistor and what does it do. then standing behind the bike looking at the coils what are the two small wires that are connected to a metal like plate for?
        79 SF

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        • #5
          Originally posted by achim1313 View Post
          thanks for replying. I completely stripped everything. Unfortunately it was almost a month from the time I stripped everything to yesterday when I was actually able to work on it and start putting it back together. Went as bare as possible: Charging, ignition and starting. then will be adding head and brake light. I kept some of the wires but not all.
          Carumba... are you familiar with electrical schematics?

          in the tci does it matter which wire goes to which slot?
          <facepalm> Of course not! </facepalm>
          Just plug wires into any slot in the TCI and it'll figure it out for you! The parts are getting a little old so don't be surprised if you discover a lot of defective TCIs that won't work after you allow them to automatically configure themselves.

          what is the resistor and what does it do.
          The ballast resistor on your XS does the same thing it does on every other ignition system with a ballast resistor: limits the current through the coil(s) during normal engine operation.

          The ballast resistor is bypassed by the starter relay during engine cranking when the Start button is pressed and the starter solenoid kicks in to provide a full 12 Volts and maximum current to the coils when the engine is trying to start.

          If you remove or bypass the resistor it'll burn up the coils and/or the TCI so try not to do that.

          then standing behind the bike looking at the coils what are the two small wires that are connected to a metal like plate for?
          I'm drawing a blank on this one.

          Is the metal plate-thing with the two wires sitting up next to the coils on the left-hand side of the frame? The ballast resistor sort of looks like a plate and should have two Red/White (Red with a White stripe) wires connected to it.

          .
          -- Scott
          _____

          2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
          1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
          1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
          1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
          1979 XS1100F: parts
          2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

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          • #6
            yes I'm familiar with schematics.

            I didn't know the tci was able to auto configure. that's good to know

            I've never worked with a resistor so I wasn't sure so thanks for enlightening me on that

            then the part i was referring to was the resistor
            79 SF

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            • #7
              Originally posted by achim1313 View Post
              yes I'm familiar with schematics.
              Excellent!

              I didn't know the tci was able to auto configure. that's good to know
              Okay, jokes over!

              The TCI will quite probably be completely destroyed if you don't put the correct wires in the correct slots in the TCI. They will not automatically configure themselves except into an inert state if you get the wiring wrong and all the magic purple smoke will leak out of the box.

              I've never worked with a resistor so I wasn't sure so thanks for enlightening me on that
              No problem!

              then the part i was referring to was the resistor
              Probably... do you have a shop manual? It has pictures that show the locations of the components on the bike.

              .
              -- Scott
              _____

              2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
              1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
              1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
              1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
              1979 XS1100F: parts
              2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by achim1313 View Post
                I didn't know the tci was able to auto configure. that's good to know
                No it CANNOT auto configure. That was 100% sarcasm in the previous post!
                Nathan
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                • #9
                  lol ok I assumed it definitely matter but then you said it didn't so i was thrown off a bit lol thanks for clarifying I know I have the coils right. from what I see all the tci needs in the big block are the 3 coil wires and then the ground correct?

                  then yea that's how I figured that was the part
                  79 SF

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                  • #10
                    Achim,

                    Here's a basic minimalist schematic that bikerphil found:-


                    1978 - 1979 Yamaha XS1100 (E/F/SF)
                    (Starting, Charging & Ignition Circuits)


                    You're going to need add turn signals and a horn to be legal or you'll be having some interesting chats along the side of the road.

                    .
                    -- Scott
                    _____

                    2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
                    1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                    1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                    1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
                    1979 XS1100F: parts
                    2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by natemoen View Post
                      No it CANNOT auto configure. That was 100% sarcasm in the previous post!
                      100% unhelpful too......I hope the poor guy didn't just connect it up based on that and then fry his TCI
                      XS1100F 1980 European model. Standard. Dyna coils. Iridium plugs. XS750 final drive (sometimes). Micron fork brace. Progressive front springs. Geezer regulator/rectifier. Stainless 4 into 2 exhaust. Auto CCT (Venturer 1300) SOLD. New project now on the go. 1980 European model.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by James England View Post
                        100% unhelpful too......I hope the poor guy didn't just connect it up based on that and then fry his TCI
                        Achim appears to have a sense of humour<sp> so he'll do well.

                        .
                        -- Scott
                        _____

                        2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
                        1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                        1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                        1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
                        1979 XS1100F: parts
                        2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

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                        • #13
                          Smoking purple Ganja??????

                          The TCI will quite probably be completely destroyed if you don't put the correct wires in the correct slots in the TCI. They will not automatically configure themselves except into an inert state if you get the wiring wrong and all the magic purple smoke will leak out of the box.

                          Hey Scott,
                          Does that magic purple smoke come from the teensy weensy little electricians
                          inside the tci. hooking things up as the need arises?





                          Probably... do you have a shop manual? It has pictures that show the locations of the components on the bike.

                          .[/QUOTE]
                          78standard,79 & 80 Specials; 2 x 650 Maxims; 4 x RD350's; yz450; 2 x Honda tlr's;2x jt1 mini.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by rdmcguy View Post
                            Hey Scott,
                            Does that magic purple smoke come from the teensy weensy little electricians
                            inside the tci. hooking things up as the need arises?
                            Paranoid

                            Yeah, fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me!
                            Yeah I saw it, I saw it, I tell you no lies!

                            -- Scott
                            _____

                            2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
                            1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                            1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                            1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
                            1979 XS1100F: parts
                            2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 3Phase View Post
                              Paranoid

                              Yeah, fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me!
                              Yeah I saw it, I saw it, I tell you no lies!

                              Beware though...this is what prolonged exposure to XS1100's can do to you. It's only a matter of time...
                              XS1100F 1980 European model. Standard. Dyna coils. Iridium plugs. XS750 final drive (sometimes). Micron fork brace. Progressive front springs. Geezer regulator/rectifier. Stainless 4 into 2 exhaust. Auto CCT (Venturer 1300) SOLD. New project now on the go. 1980 European model.

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