It barely started right after purchase but was only hitting on 1 cylinder ... so I pulled the carbs and cleaned them real good and reinstalled. Attempted a start and all lights were on but the starter motor turned over very slowly with NO start, so I pulled the battery out and charged. The battery read 13.2 after charge but the next morning it went down to 12.6. Lights turned on but slow starter and no start. Then I removed the battery ground to the rear of the engine, cleaned and replaced. Now I get NO lights and NO starter movement at all, with ignition on. It's getting worse every time I try to get a start! Either I blew some main fuse or the battery is total crap!
Can I use a car battery and jumper cables to the starter solenoid and engine ground ... to test starter motor without hurting the system?
I checked the inline fuse on the left side and it seemed fine. Is there any other fuses elsewhere to find and check? The top of the neg battery terminal seemed to be touching the battery box, so I laid tape to stop contact there. Behind the battery box is an electrical part I have not identified as yet and a female double connector NOT connected to anything. The wire color looks like black with white stripe. Can someone tell me what that double female black and white connector goes to?
I have ordered a new battery .... as the old one looks a little sulpherized. It charges up fine but loses voltage fast. I was hoping all my work to fix the bike and battery would yield a good start and strong running of the engine today .... not to be. I'm also worried that the starter motor might need a rebuild .... would I have to remove the carbs to get that out? Ouch.
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