When I’m trying to find where in a circuit the voltage drops are occurring I like to measure each segment of the circuit.
For example, with KOEO, the red meter lead on the positive battery POST (not the positive battery cable clamp) and the black lead on the power side of the main fuse holder, the meter will read just the voltage drop in that segment of the circuit.
So you would be checking the connection of the battery post to the battery cable clamp, the battery cable clamp to the battery cable, the battery cable it self, the connector at the other end of the battery cable, it’s connection to the starter solenoid post, and so on and on and on until where the black meter lead is on the power side of the main fuse holder.
Then, what I WOULD do, is put the red meter lead where the black meter lead was (on the power side of the main fuse holder), and move the black meter lead to the ground side of the main fuse holder. Now the meter will read the voltage drop where the main fuse holder contacts the main fuse, the drop across the main fuse it self, and where the main fuse contacts the ground side main fuse holder.
Then get out your wiring diagram for your machine and continue testing each segment of the coil circuit and find out how much voltage is being dropped and just where.
Have some patience and stay focused on just the coil circuit. Your wiring diagram will indicate which connectors the circuit passes through, some will be up under the fuel tank, in the headlight bucket, through switches, etc. (Remember, I don’t have a GS650.)
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