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rlh01
1980 gs-450
i had the bike turning over with the old battery it was bad put a new one in and now it won`t turn over. i have checked the starter with a test light when i turn it on i have power to it and when i pull the cluch and push the starter button the light gets brighter but will not turn over can someone tell me what is wrong please richard.Tags: None
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nabrams
Take your starter out and test it with no load. Then clean it. Dirty insides is a very typical problem for these 25+ year-old bikes. See other posts about this.
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rlh01
would that cause a short ie the wiring i found out with the test light that if i run it to ground and pull in the cluch and hit the start button that it lights up. or i still have a wiring problem where i reatached the wires.
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nabrams
Originally posted by rlh01 View Postwould that cause a short ie the wiring i found out with the test light that if i run it to ground and pull in the cluch and hit the start button that it lights up. or i still have a wiring problem where i reatached the wires.
BUT, you still haven't attempted to test the starter itself when disconnected from the bike altogether. You need to isolate each circuit.
Please don't be insulted: If you know what you're doing then this can be done with everything still on the bike, but for someone who's a novice in testing circuits with a multimeter, it becomes clearer to him/her what exactly he/she is testing when it's isolated.
Also: Have you searched other posts about starter problems? - been discussed a million times - good info in those posts.
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rlh01
i found the problem with the bike not turning over i had the rectifer and the ignitor grounded togather i changed that and now it turns over.thanks for the help.
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