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    #16
    Originally posted by Retrosteve View Post
    I had to reconnect the big red wire running up to the handlebars because when it was disconnected the starter button would not work . Ive just rebuilt the carbs again and had fun removing a broken off air screw tip that had found a new home in the seat
    I went through the r/r setup on my 850 a while back. It's probably the same setup you have. The stock unit failed, overcharged the battery and put enough strain on the stator that it failed within a month. Here's a link to my adventure.


    Roger

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      #17
      Originally posted by Burque73 View Post

      I went through the r/r setup on my 850 a while back. It's probably the same setup you have. The stock unit failed, overcharged the battery and put enough strain on the stator that it failed within a month. Here's a link to my adventure.

      Thanks ... dont know what ive done but all im getting now is a click click from the starter solenoid and battery seems to be getting too warm . Im going to strip it all and start again DOH !

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        #18
        If your battery has been overcharged it may be time for a new one, even if it shows it has a charge. Have it tested under a load at an auto parts store. It may not put out the cranking amps needed to turn the starter.
        Roger

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          #19
          Well that was fun . Tried so many ways to get the old r/r to work but no luck . Put a new 5 wire r/r and it cranking over lovely The old wiring loop has been cut out .

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            #20
            Now i have spark so i did something right . Im not sure what order the plug leads go from each coil . Sitting on the bike would it be from the left side 1 3 4 2

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              #21
              One coil, typically the left (as sitting on the bike) feeds cylinder 1 & 4 (short lead to # 1, long lead to # 4). The right coil, typically, feeds cylinders 2 & 3.
              You do have a service manual, right?
              Rich
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              2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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                #22
                Its been a hard slog . I was struggling to get any spark from the right hand coil but eventually found that the wiring once again was wrong with no power supply to it , plus the electrical block going to the igniter needed cutting out as it was beyond repair. Not having another suitable block i just wired it straight to the terminals . We now have a good strong spark to all spark plugs
                Ordered a new rebuild kit inc o rings for the carb as the rebuild kit that came with the bike was missing one or two o rings plus one air screw was the wrong type . Im getting very good at rebuilding the carbs for the 3rd time Rebuilding the mechanicals is one thing but putting right electrical mistakes from someone else is another .

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