305 battery and charging
305 battery and charging
Hi Guys, my CA77 is not charging the battery can someone please tell me what I need to replace. Thanks.
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A quick way to check your charging system is hook up a voltmeter to your battery terminals. Chart your findings.
These measurements below are not intended for your 60's 305, rather they are more indicative of a 1980's and on motorcycle. Our average Honda 305 will show lesser volts. Your own results should however be relative to these figures.
Start with a freshly charged battery and switch your lights on. Post your findings here, it's the best way we can help.
1-Ignition off. Normal 12.7v-12.9v
2- Ignition on, wait 10 seconds. Normal 12.2v-12.5
3- at idle 1500 RPM Normal 12.6v-13.2v
4- at 2500 RPM. Normal 13.5v-14.0v
5- at 5000 RPM. Normal 14.0v-14.8v
6- Ignition off. Normal slightly higher than your first measurement 12.8v-13.0v
These measurements below are not intended for your 60's 305, rather they are more indicative of a 1980's and on motorcycle. Our average Honda 305 will show lesser volts. Your own results should however be relative to these figures.
Start with a freshly charged battery and switch your lights on. Post your findings here, it's the best way we can help.
1-Ignition off. Normal 12.7v-12.9v
2- Ignition on, wait 10 seconds. Normal 12.2v-12.5
3- at idle 1500 RPM Normal 12.6v-13.2v
4- at 2500 RPM. Normal 13.5v-14.0v
5- at 5000 RPM. Normal 14.0v-14.8v
6- Ignition off. Normal slightly higher than your first measurement 12.8v-13.0v
1967 CA78
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1965 CM90
The value of life can be measured by how many times your soul has been deeply stirred.
Soichiro Honda