NeilMac
Registered user
Yesterday I pulled every +ve connection off: From the battery, starter motor and alternator and got to work with an ammeter, as well as checking for continuity or resistance... which is what I has hoping to find.
I also spent time on both the -ve circuit and also that little solenoid / relay circuit and finally, I dug out the old starter motor and conducted some testing there.
One thing I found is that if you activate the solenoid with an ammeter in +ve circuit, the current draw goes off a 10A scale and actually made the leads to my meter slightly warm.
However, experimenting with the old starter motor on the bench and wiring it to a completely separate car battery, imitating the wiring in the bike, i.e. permanent feed to the solenoid terminals but using the 'starter' wire to engage to solenoid therefore allowing the motor to spin up, current draw on the starter button circuit drops to a much more acceptable 6 amps. Also the starter spins and the bendix remains engaged the whole time the 'button' is pressed.
I have not drawn any definite conclusions yet, but will be doing some further testing today. I have an inkling that I know what the problem is, but I need to do more work to prove it.
I also spent time on both the -ve circuit and also that little solenoid / relay circuit and finally, I dug out the old starter motor and conducted some testing there.
One thing I found is that if you activate the solenoid with an ammeter in +ve circuit, the current draw goes off a 10A scale and actually made the leads to my meter slightly warm.
However, experimenting with the old starter motor on the bench and wiring it to a completely separate car battery, imitating the wiring in the bike, i.e. permanent feed to the solenoid terminals but using the 'starter' wire to engage to solenoid therefore allowing the motor to spin up, current draw on the starter button circuit drops to a much more acceptable 6 amps. Also the starter spins and the bendix remains engaged the whole time the 'button' is pressed.
I have not drawn any definite conclusions yet, but will be doing some further testing today. I have an inkling that I know what the problem is, but I need to do more work to prove it.