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Hi Every one.I need some help on a start issue on a 1962 CB77.I am in the process of tearing the bike down I did get it running wasn't running great but did idle and some what accelerate with engine rpm. I couldn't find a gear though so decided to take the engine out, The starter problem began after I took the head light out now the starter button doesn't work there is power to it and I can jump the terminals down buy the solenoid to turn the starter and I do have power on the yellow and red striped wire.Where else can I look ? Thanks Chris
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Try moving the wire in question around while testing. I chased a ground wire around on my CL for some time untill I found out it was broken(but not completely) inside the insulation. It showed continuity on my meter but wouldn't pass enough current to power the headlight.
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Re: starter
Chris, the starter button housing has to be grounded to function at all. You will get voltage at the yellow/red wire, with 'key-on', via hysteresis through the solenoid coil. Grounding the wire, as Gunner said, should result in the solenoid pulling, thus spinning the starter. If you hold the bare connector / wire you'll probably receive a kick from it when you lift it away from where you grounded it -- this is back-EMF (electromagnetic force) being released from the solenoid coil; and it makes you jump a bit!cac wrote:Hi Every one.I need some help on a start issue on a 1962 CB77.I am in the process of tearing the bike down I did get it running wasn't running great but did idle and some what accelerate with engine rpm. I couldn't find a gear though so decided to take the engine out, The starter problem began after I took the head light out now the starter button doesn't work there is power to it and I can jump the terminals down buy the solenoid to turn the starter and I do have power on the yellow and red striped wire.Where else can I look ? Thanks Chris
If there's no reaction from the solenoid, attach a spare length of wire at the small terminal where the y/r connects on the solenoid and ground that -- same 'kick' applies, as shown in blue. If this results in success, then there's discontinuity somewhere in the y/r wire in the harness, as Deeg suggested.