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Oh hey FC, I missed your reply as I was preparing the second photo post. They are condensers I believe, and actually look stock when compared to the schematics drawing at bikebandit.com
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Must have come off of a different model because I know that the 1980-1982 GS450's don't have them.Oh hey FC, I missed your reply as I was preparing the second photo post. They are condensers I believe, and actually look stock when compared to the schematics drawing at bikebandit.com
I made a color wiring diagram but I cannot find it... I just took the non-colored wiring diagram, opened it up in paint, then colored in the wires with colors. If I can find it, I'll post it.Err...for twenty bucks I'd rather get this:http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-GS40...45?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item43a33af2a5
Full color, inkjet printed and laminated.
But I'd stilll rather find a link somewhere to a FREE one, I'll keep looking...
Okay, updates: The Boyer Brandsen EI unit FINALLY came in today after a 2 1/2 week wait. It was caught up somewhere in Canada. As Pete suspected there is no accommodation for the oil pressure switch. I will get back to this later, it's going back in the box for the time being. I am going to get the bike running with stock electrics for now, I should have everything I need.
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Also since I last posted I received an electrical mounting plate as well as the correct signal generator, purchased from a member here for far cheaper than Ebay prices. (thanks, Charlie)...
After a little love with a steel wool pad and a quick coat of rattlecan black, the mounting plate was ready to go on. Here you see that I have begun mounting the electrics to the plate. This plate looks slightly different than the one that the Schematics show for this bike -the lower left portion where the starter solenoid mounts is cut away. No matter, I'm sure I can figure out a solution.
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The wiring harness that I ordered is MUCH nicer than what was on the bike, all wires and connectors seem to be accounted for, and in good shape. I set about cleaning the bullet connectors as best as I could with a can of terminal cleaner. There is really not much dirt on them but they all seem to be off-white with oxidation, is this a big deal?
Here are pics of the signal generator. The metal plate is also pretty oxidized and the covering over the wires is dry and brittle but otherwise seems in decent shape.
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And here is the advancer unit and related hardware. Everything is self explanatory here, except for the small spacer at the bottom.
Where does that go?
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I will be in and out of the garage working on the bike tonight, the plan is to get the new harness in place and begin connecting all of the things that are obvious. The battery will NOT come into the equation yet, are there any other precautions that I need to take to avoid damage?
Your starter relay's mounts are the grounding points for it, and I would move everything else's grounding point there and make sure there is an extra ground wire from there directly to battery negative.
Well, I don't have everything I need afterall. No rotor. I thought it looked a little funny when I placed the signal generator into the engine case. Nothing to spin.
I guess it wasn't needed when the PO replaced the signal generator with points.
I'll put a post in the wanted section and see what happens.
Pete, thanks for the heads up about the paint on the electronics plate.
I guess I can buff it with a dremel where the bolts contact the metal.
And yes, the longer spacer definitly belongs on that bolt, maybe the shorter one was fitted in there to make everything fit with the points setup. I never saw where it was fitted in, it fell on the floor when I pulled the points plate out of there and I tossed it in the bag with the rest.
Please explain further -by "everything else" you mean the ground wire from the rec/reg, as well as the ground from the ignitor? And then one common, heavy gauge negative cable to the battery? Got a photo illustration?
Okay, that does make sense and explains the spacers. So I need the entire advance unit. I think I have a lead on one, waiting to hear back.
Regarding the starter solenoid, I found this one from Rick's Motorsports -same guys that make the reg/rec I'm using:
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It has a built-in blade fuse, I'm assuming that would negate the need for an inline fuse? Looks pretty trick, I'm considering buying it and replacing the solenoid sooner than later.