The stock harness was butchered by a PO but I believe it was functioning.
After some work on the air box (mountings for the R/R, start solenoid, Ignitor box, etc were affected) we found that the START SOLENOID no longer worked. I put a tester on it and found 12 volts on outer case of the solenoid. This was tested by putting the red lead of the tester on the solenoid and black to ground (engine). In fact the entire metal air box assembly and all parts connected to it had voltage.
This bike has a metal box holding the filter that connects to plastic.
So I grounded the box to the frame with wire and...SMOKED the wire. I mean it started to melt. I dug through the wires and tried to find a place where a hot wire was tied into the ground wires and can't find any problem like that so I have reached the conclusion that the black/white wires were just not properly grounded.
I tested this theory on another bike with a multimeter. I put the red on a disconnected ground wire and the black to frame and found, as expected, ZERO volts. Doing the same thing on the 650 nets me a positive .03 to .09 volts. This is checking from a black/white wire to the frame. These black/white wires are connected to each other at several points in the harness.
So here is the question: Is it normal to have some residual voltage bleed through a properly grounded system? If not, that voltage could be leaking from the ignitor box...is this common?
After adding extra ground wires at several key spots the bike started without melting any wires. Would you think I've solved the problem or just masked it? There still is a little bit of voltage showing in any ground wire I disconnect and test. Should I keep looking for that elusive ZERO volts in the ground system?
Sorry this is so long...it's got me kinda stumped. If you got this far thanks for reading it all.
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