I've got a couple spare CDI's, so the replacement of the CDI isn't an issue. What I need to do is make sure that this doesn't happen again.
1981 GS750
I'm in the process of fixing it up to ride, and have just replaced the Regulator/rectifier.
I replaced the RR, and hooked up the bike to fire it up. I turn on the key, and go to hit the starter. It cranks, but then I notice smoke. A lot of smoke coming from under the seat. I am able to get the seat off and I notice that the CDI is smoking. Grand.
After the smoke stops, I found that a wire had melted right next to the CDI, and had burnt off all of its insulation all the way into the main harness bundle.
I'm able to find some unburnt insulation, and discover that that is the black with white stripe wire. The main ground wire.
Wiring diagram shows that from the CDI, it just goes straight to chassis ground, after coming out the back of switches and bulbs.
Now, the R/R I just installed is the Shindengen SH232. I wired that up according to a write up that I saw before.
3 yellows to the 3 stator wires
Red to battery
Black to hot while running (Orange/green wire supplying power to brake light switch)
Green to chassis ground.
I was definitely confused at that, as I had thought that black was universally the ground color, but that is what the writeup said to do.
This does, however, raise my suspicion that green is NOT ground, and that I was shorting to ground through the R/R.
Please help me! I don't want to have my spare CDI burst into smoke like this one just did, but I am SO CLOSE to riding this bike, and am itching to get back in the saddle.
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