I picked up an '80 GS1000g from a guy at work for $200 last fall which was not running. Electrics were all dead. I've since pulled and stripped the harness and replaced, re-done, most of the connections. vintageconnections.com was a lifesaver here.
Anyway, I just slung the harness over the bike and plugged everything in to test it out and the bike started right up and sounded great!
However, something was loading down the fuse for the circuit used by the turn signals and brake switches. Fuse would blow after 3-4minutes of being on. I unplugged the TSCU and all seems to be good.
So my TSCU question:
- with the TSCU removed, all the flashers and brake lights work properly. Is there any reason I cant leave this off? Just making sure there isn't some hidden function I don't know about. I could care less about self-cancelling turn signals.....none of my other bikes has that function
Now my Charging Question:
- At idle (1500rpms) i'm getting 14.5V across the battery. This seems high to me at idle. i'm used to around 13V at idle and then increasing to 14.5 ish volts as the rpm's increase.
Thanks for the input. I'll post some pictures of the bike and project in another thread later. Just looking for some input on this now. If you want to see the bike, you can check it out here http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=132594.0
Cheers, Joe
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