You remember in my earliest post about his having cut the yellow wire with green stripe, and the 2 orange white wires.The new solenoid had one terminal, a red wire.I connected the yellow/green to it.With all posts occupied and the orange white wires from the kill switch connected to the orange/white he had cut nothing happened.I reversed the places of the orange white wires.Nothing happened.There are only 2 choices for them.i know one goes to a 10 amp fuse,number 3, and the other to the igniter.So one way or the other should have done something.I was looking at the killswitch start button assembly on the right handlebar.Underneath it says gs 450.He must have taken it from that bike.Dont know if that matters.I tried taking a piece of 12 ga wire and jumping across the solenoid and it created a direct short, the left big post was smoking, so I quickly stopped touching the terminal and turned the ign switch off.With or without the igniter making a spark, the starter button and solenoid should work.Something has created either a short circuit or open circuit.Or both.My electrical genius friend is not available.All teaching appreciated.
I did pull in the clutch lever,and the bike is in neutral.
After attaching the new solenoid and nothing happened I took the piece of loose wire and tried going across the posts, to see if starter would activate.This caused 2 black wires with white stripes, assuming they are ground wires, I had them under the negative battery poss, and much of their insulation burned off. Something is seriously shorted out.This is a brand new 1 hour old solenoid.I disconnected the battery.I give up for today.I did get the igniter box solidly mounted before I quit.
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