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    #16
    Hey as a home depot garden specialist I know where my parts are in my store and to add my two cents check and double check all the connections from the headlight to the tail light

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      #17
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        #18
        it sparked meaning there was a spark when i crossed the two solenoid towers. Had to down to school for the week, so wont be able to check anything till this weekend

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          #19
          Originally posted by dj3671 View Post
          it sparked meaning there was a spark when i crossed the two solenoid towers. Had to down to school for the week, so wont be able to check anything till this weekend
          Ok, it sparked, but did starter motor sound like it was attempting to spin?
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            #20
            Something just a little bit screwy here, Redman.
            Originally posted by Redman View Post
            That would be an L model, and you say an 80 650, so that would be an GS650GLT
            G for shaft drive, L for L model, T for 1980.
            All good stuff, except for two things:
            1. the 650 was only mane in '81 through '83.
            2. the following quote from the first post in the thread.
            Originally posted by dj3671 View Post
            Hey I go an 82 gs650 a few days ago ...
            Since it appears to be an '82, instead of an '80, it would be a GS650GLZ.

            I was too tired to make sense of the rest of the post, all that arc-ing and sparking.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Steve View Post
              Since it appears to be an '82, instead of an '80, it would be a GS650GLZ.
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              Yep, mental malfunction on my part.
              Yep, 82 not 80.
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                #22
                silent treatment

                lol ya an 82, :P but no sounds anywhere.....

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by dj3671 View Post
                  lol ya an 82, :P but no sounds anywhere.....
                  So does this mean no sounds of life from starter motor when you "crossed the solenoid towers" ?
                  1981 gs650L

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                    #24
                    Yea, and no sounds what so ever when i attempt to start bike

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by dj3671 View Post
                      Yea, and no sounds what so ever when i attempt to start bike
                      Well, if it sparked when you jumped solenoid, juice was going somewhere! starter motor could be locked or shorted, but this would drain battery real quick. Pull off starter motor cover - does it feel warm when you jump solenoid terminals a few times? You'll probably have to remove stator cover to investigate any further.
                      1981 gs650L

                      "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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                        #26
                        Yea, but wouldnt the solenoid atleast click if the starter was bad? Im assuming the problem is either the starter button wiring, or the starter disconnect switch (clutch lever) Just dont have a lot of time to mess with anything lately

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                          #27
                          Oh and I feel like a total noob, but where is the starter disconnect switch? I got a Clymer book, but can't find fit in there.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by dj3671 View Post
                            Yea, but wouldnt the solenoid atleast click if the starter was bad? Im assuming the problem is either the starter button wiring, or the starter disconnect switch (clutch lever) Just dont have a lot of time to mess with anything lately
                            You said it sparked by jumping solenoid terminals- no need for solenoid to click. I suppose the solenoid could be shorting out to ground rather than sending juice to starter, but not likely!
                            The starter disconnect switch is in the clutch lever- if you don't pull the clutch in, the starter won't work. Lots of us bypass this safety switch as we condition ourselves to start in neutral.
                            Back to solenoid; take off wire going to starter motor- with bike on centerstand and in neutral, touch this wire to other large wire on solenoid ( the one going to battery), does starter make noise now?
                            1981 gs650L

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                              #29
                              Ok, how is the solenoid supposed to be hooked up? What lines go to which post? I have a 2 post, im assuming thats correct lol Right now I think I have it wrong, one post has the ground, the other has the starter line and the battery line....Should one post be starter, one post be battery and grounded somewhere else???

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                                #30
                                Yes, one side goes to the battery, the other side goes to the starter.

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