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So I finally got the 80GS550 engine back together, put some gas in the carbs, installed the battery, turn on the ignition, pull in the clutch, hit the start button and.......nothing. Put a screw driver across the solenoid posts..... nothing. I checked the voltage across the battery terminals 12.7V. Checked it across the cable connectors right at the terminals, 0V. Sanded off the cable connectors to shiny metal and reconnected the cables now I have 12+V across the connectors, so all good there (I should add that I was stunned that a little bit of build up on the connectors would completely wipe out conductance). Checked voltage at the solenoid and it was good as well.
So I try again hit the start button and nothing. Put the screwdriver to the solenoid again and it cranks but shows no indication of trying to start. Test for spark and there was none so I figure I've got some electrical issues to figure out. Figured I would start with the start button since it is easier to hit the start button than using the screwdriver. I sanded down the contact surfaces on the button and nothing happened. So I measured the voltage at the kill switch and it was around 0.75V. Now I don't see anything in my manual that tells me what this voltage should be but I'm thinking it should be 12V.
I should also add I measured voltage accross the battery and the crankcase and got 12+V, so that should indicated the ground connection there is good, right?
So I go looking at the wiring schematic and the wires on the bike (man there are alot of them) and begin to feel a little overwhelmed. So my questions are, where should I start? And, what is the best way to actually clean the connections? Thanks in advance.
So I try again hit the start button and nothing. Put the screwdriver to the solenoid again and it cranks but shows no indication of trying to start. Test for spark and there was none so I figure I've got some electrical issues to figure out. Figured I would start with the start button since it is easier to hit the start button than using the screwdriver. I sanded down the contact surfaces on the button and nothing happened. So I measured the voltage at the kill switch and it was around 0.75V. Now I don't see anything in my manual that tells me what this voltage should be but I'm thinking it should be 12V.
I should also add I measured voltage accross the battery and the crankcase and got 12+V, so that should indicated the ground connection there is good, right?
So I go looking at the wiring schematic and the wires on the bike (man there are alot of them) and begin to feel a little overwhelmed. So my questions are, where should I start? And, what is the best way to actually clean the connections? Thanks in advance.
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