I'm an electrical noob so bear with me.....Any suggestions for me about this issue?
I just pickled up an 81 GS550 today ($99 special). I put a fresh battery in her, put her in neutral, all the lights came on, but nothing else happened when I tried to start her (it's electric start only).
If I jump across the main solenoid with a screwdriver (shorting it after removing the rubber caps) I can get the starter to turn over along with the usual sparkly light show. So that means the starter is working, right? I figure that narrows it down to the handlebar starter switch or the starter relay itself perhaps?
I opened the kill switch/starter on the handlebar and lots of little homemade pieces fell out (it was also full of corrison and the plastic had clearly been pryed on by someone; One of the screws was also stripped so I ended up drilling off the head to open the switch). It seems that a previous owner also decided to use bits of a coke can to repair the switch. I then tried to jump various wires within the kills switch/starter, but no combo I came up with would get the starter to turn over (I admit that I wasn't being very systematic about this). Suggestions?
Pic of underneath the kill switch. To start I want these wires to make contact, right?
Pic of the starter portion (button and spring removed). Which wires do I want touching to start it? I assume if I connect the yellow wire to the orange wire coming to the handlebar, it should activate the starter relay.
I removed the starter relay and I'm going to check it out. Should I hear a "click" of some sort if I connect the yellow relay wire (below) and ground to a battery? Also, if I short between the battery and the yellow wire below, it should turn over the starter if the relay is working, correct?
I'm told the charging system doesn't work either, but first things first....
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