So, here it is... I don't know if you all can help, but I am desperate (and poor).
My bike is finally beautiful and mostly put back together (81 xs 1100 sh). There is a problem however somewhere in the ignition circuit. In the best detail I can...
I installed a new fuse box(partsnmore),have studied the wiring diagram and am pretty sure it is right (but not positive). I also had the key ignition apart. To make matters worse I also had the right hand controls apart at one time.
So, it blows the ignition fuse as soon as I turn on the key with/without the starter hooked up. It doesn't pop if the RH control is unplugged. With the fuse out, I tested both sides of the ignition fuse. With the tester grounded to the frame and the key on, one side is hot and one is grounded. In the RH controls the two red and white wires are conected to the two leads on the kill switch. The blue and white is connected to the starter button and the black is screwed alone down to the body of the control.
It all worked when I took it apart, so I know it was something I did to the poor as yet unamed beast. For progress pics click http://photobucket.com/albums/y68/go...slideshow=true
This is the end of a restoration project that began in November. I am going crazy to here it roar to life.
I will go out and test anything you guys need to know if it will help you help me.
thanXS,
JC
My bike is finally beautiful and mostly put back together (81 xs 1100 sh). There is a problem however somewhere in the ignition circuit. In the best detail I can...
I installed a new fuse box(partsnmore),have studied the wiring diagram and am pretty sure it is right (but not positive). I also had the key ignition apart. To make matters worse I also had the right hand controls apart at one time.
So, it blows the ignition fuse as soon as I turn on the key with/without the starter hooked up. It doesn't pop if the RH control is unplugged. With the fuse out, I tested both sides of the ignition fuse. With the tester grounded to the frame and the key on, one side is hot and one is grounded. In the RH controls the two red and white wires are conected to the two leads on the kill switch. The blue and white is connected to the starter button and the black is screwed alone down to the body of the control.
It all worked when I took it apart, so I know it was something I did to the poor as yet unamed beast. For progress pics click http://photobucket.com/albums/y68/go...slideshow=true
This is the end of a restoration project that began in November. I am going crazy to here it roar to life.
I will go out and test anything you guys need to know if it will help you help me.
thanXS,
JC
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