how deep would you go?
If you started to pull your wiring harness apart and simply exposed all the wires and connectors and upon inspection, realized that the whole system looks pretty good:
- wires clean and not brittle
- all wiring coverings are in fine condition
- connections seem fine
- a few wires that were questionable have been replaced
- a few connections that don't look stock (but how would I know) around the system, but they actually look pretty good - no shrink wrap, but really solid 2 into 1 crimps with a few layers of quality tape over them.
- bike was mostly stored indoors for its life (according to PO's)
- you had pulled apart every connection a few years ago and dielectric greased them all...
How much deeper would you go?
- Replace everything anyway?
- If it aint broke don't fix it?
- Trace every wire from the front to the back and inspect everything and decide to replace wire by wire (and do all the connectors too)?
- test continuity in every wire?
Some history - seems like my system is undercharging, but UNTIL I have total faith in my wiring (and battery), I don't want to blame the stator. This problem is not a major one - a new battery every 2 years and: the turn signals don't blink unless the revs are high. Unless I'm above 3000 rpm, the signals are solid (when I have the left or right signal switched on).
I think I may have already solved the problem with a couple of sketchy looking wires that I've replaced, but I don't know for sure.
The truth: Some dark night a few years ago there was a bit of fry in the system - can't remember what I was doing other than pulling the battery in or out and I think the positive off the battery somehow came in contact with the frame while it was still connected to the negative. I found some fried wires after that and replaced them. Also, there were one or two funny wiring repairs from a PO, but most connections look as good or better that what I'm doing with heat shrink tubing and decent connectors. Most of the connections (3 into 1's, 2 into 1's) could be from Dr. Suzuki himself in the 1980's.
According to the PO, the bike was always serviced at the Suzuki dealer and it really seems close to stock.
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