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Johnny K
Anyone live in MA near boston area?
Is there anyone that lives in MA near the Boston area? I have had a problem with my bike and am completely stumped electrically. It's my wiring harness. My bike ran so good and now after replacing the dyna ignition, dyna wires and dyna coils my bike runs absolutely horrible. I did unwrap the whole wire harness and re-soldered some wires in the headlight bucket mess. I can't read a wiring diagram for the life of me. I was just wondering if there would be anyone who would be willing to come down and help me out.Tags: None
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Johnny K
My battery has died a number of times and have had to recharge and buy new acid for it. Would a bad battery cause a lot of electrical headache problems when you are trying to search for a solution? What kind of battery would people suggest I buy? I think I should rule out a 100% good battery and then try to solve my problems. What do you guys think?
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Originally posted by Johnny K View PostIs there anyone that lives in MA near the Boston area? I have had a problem with my bike and am completely stumped electrically. It's my wiring harness. My bike ran so good and now after replacing the dyna ignition, dyna wires and dyna coils my bike runs absolutely horrible. I did unwrap the whole wire harness and re-soldered some wires in the headlight bucket mess. I can't read a wiring diagram for the life of me. I was just wondering if there would be anyone who would be willing to come down and help me out.
Alternately, you could power the ignition circuit with jumper wires to see if bike ran better .
Don't be intimidated by electric stuff- just get a decent wiring diagram, one that's READABLE.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Originally posted by Johnny K View PostMy battery has died a number of times and have had to recharge and buy new acid for it. Would a bad battery cause a lot of electrical headache problems when you are trying to search for a solution? What kind of battery would people suggest I buy? I think I should rule out a 100% good battery and then try to solve my problems. What do you guys think?1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Johnny K
Yeah I did buy a used wire harness, but a lot of questions still came up when i was trying to figure out where each wires went and so forth. I have a nice blown up wire diagram for the correct year of my bike. But when I try to compare it to the harness on my bike now it's fairly different and difficult to follow. The used harness I bought is also slightly different than my bike and the diagram as well. Just confused.
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Originally posted by Johnny K View PostYeah I did buy a used wire harness, but a lot of questions still came up when i was trying to figure out where each wires went and so forth. I have a nice blown up wire diagram for the correct year of my bike. But when I try to compare it to the harness on my bike now it's fairly different and difficult to follow. The used harness I bought is also slightly different than my bike and the diagram as well. Just confused.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Originally posted by Johnny K View PostI'm going to look at it again sunday. Just been frustrated with the whole mess.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Johnny K
Thanks Tom. I know I put at least $3000 into it over the past 3 years. The electrical wiring is the one thing I wish I re-did or at least wish I had no problems with at all. I am in too deep and the only thing to do is figure it out step by step. That much I know. But I am going to buy a new battery first.
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Originally posted by Johnny K View PostThanks Tom. I know I put at least $3000 into it over the past 3 years. The electrical wiring is the one thing I wish I re-did or at least wish I had no problems with at all. I am in too deep and the only thing to do is figure it out step by step. That much I know. But I am going to buy a new battery first.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Johnny K
I've had these wires not connected at all on my bike for the longest time and now that I just bought a new battery, I am going to figure it out. Here is my problem: The signal generator (3 separate plugs) http://www.bikebandit.com/1982-suzuk...6124#sch264957
From the front part of the bike to the rear, the 1st plug set there are 2 wires (orange/white + black/white) That were supposed to go up towards the coils, but is mickey moused and is not connected at all. The orange/white wire next to the coils is soldered to (2 wires with a male connector). From my dyna S ignition red wire I have soldered 3 wires from the red wire coming from the ignition. 2 yellow wires going to either top terminal of the coil and then a wire with a crimped on female part plugged into the orange/white wires. I have the 3rd plug set wires (all solid colors) is not connected at all. The male plug is connected to the signal generator fine; but the wires coming out of the female part are not spliced/connected to any other wires. It's difficult for me to follow the diagram to find out where they should be connected to. When tracing the wires and looking on the diagram, there are a couple more splices that I can't figure out why they are there in the first place and so forth.
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What fun! So you had ( originally) the suzuki ignition system with the timing advance built-in to ignitor, rather then the mechanically advanced system on other models.
Let's start with basics. When you turn ignition on, power runs from there thru kill switch via the orange/white wire to both coils and also down to ignitor box. Ignitor box receives the signal from the signal generator coils and then fires coils 1 and 4 ( or 2 and 3) by grounding out the other wire to coil. On my 650, a white wire goes to left coil, while a black/yellow goes to right coil-these have to get to ignitor box with good contact. Your colors might be different, but it sounds like your harness was messed with before you put Dyna system on. But the Dyna most likely used the existing wires to coils since they are ( or were) buried in harness. Check for good connections along these wires and along wires coming from signal generator coils.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Johnny K
Hey Tom,
Sorry about that. I am just really confused on looking at the wiring diagram and locating where the 4 cut wires I have and where they should go to. It is the 3rd plug and it has solid color wires (blue/green/black/yellow) I can't seem to find that plug and colors on my wiring diagram to see where they should be connected to. And then finally the black/white + orange/white wires that are not connected anywhere and I think should go to my coils.
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Originally posted by Johnny K View PostHey Tom,
Sorry about that. I am just really confused on looking at the wiring diagram and locating where the 4 cut wires I have and where they should go to. It is the 3rd plug and it has solid color wires (blue/green/black/yellow) I can't seem to find that plug and colors on my wiring diagram to see where they should be connected to. And then finally the black/white + orange/white wires that are not connected anywhere and I think should go to my coils.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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