Did some work on my bike and no start now …

That’s one thing I do very diligently is set my bolts out exactly as they came out as I learned that lesson years ago the hard way lol
Interesting? I've found that if you throw them into a container when it's time to put them back their lengths automatically sort themselves out. It's easy to see which ones are too long once the threads are engaged and which ones are too short to engage. Also simply looking at the part often helps determine where the short and longs one go.
 
Well I think I’ve narrowed it down to my starter coil, as when I turned the key on and had jumper cables from my car battery to my starter and then grounded it out like before the bike started up and ran just fine. Stayed running when I removed the cables too

I used a test light to make sure power goes to my coil and flows to the other side when the key is turned on, but I noticed when I tried with my test light on the fuse that the light won’t turn on when trying to fuse. I’m wondering and thinking maybe there is a issue with the fuse connection inside the coil possibly 🤔
 
If your starter runs when power is directly connected to it, then you know it’s just the wiring between the battery and starter and the solenoid is a good place to start but also remove and clean your grounds first.
 
If your starter runs when power is directly connected to it, then you know it’s just the wiring between the battery and starter and the solenoid is a good place to start but also remove and clean your grounds first.
Yes I’ve checked the starter solenoid and it clicks and all but I noticed where the fuse goes in I have no power there at anytime. Don’t matter if the key is on or off there is nO power where the main fuse plugs into it. Yes I have even swapped fuses and even put my test light in the terminals where the fuse should be and no power at all
 
Back
Top Bottom