1980 GS750ET (only 23k miles and I'm the second owner for the last 26 years).
Because the idle was getting unstable I decided to do the carb dip (all done and the carbs are ready to reinstall). Then I decided I 'miteswell' adjust the valves as the tank was already off (all done and valve cover installed. And my son loaned me his Motion Pro to sync the carbs (but I have to yet make some drain plugs to measure the wet fuel level in the carbs.)
Then I figured I 'miteswell' go over the wiring harness (while everything is accessable) as the voltage to the coils was only around 10.5 volts and the horn was kinda weak and the charge rate was about 13 volts, etc.
Okay. Measuring the resistance from the battery + cable to the hot wire of the horn circuit was 11 ohms. Cleaning connectors and switches I got that down to 2.2 ohms. Is that a decent reading?
Also measured the resistance from the battery + cable to the connectors for the coils. IIRC, that was about 9 ohms, but cleaning the kill switch and the connectors in the headlight bucket ( I couldn't figure out how to get the ignition switch out to clean it, but it only showed .1 ohm resistance accross the switch) the resistance through the coil feed circuit now shows 1.0 ohms. Is that a reasonable reading?
If these are reasonable readings I will progress to measuring the resistance in the ground circuits . . . .
Just a thought,but has anyone thought about building a spread sheet of actual resistance readings for various circuits of the various GS years/models?
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