1981 GS550 starter dead

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    #1

    1981 GS550 starter dead

    Hi, I am new to the forum as I just purchased my 1981 GS550E 3 weeks ago.

    Its been running great as it had an engine overhaul 1000 miles ago.

    Its been standing in my garage a week and today when I pressed the starter button, nothing, no clicks or anything. The battery is good, checked at 12.5v.

    The bike has a chinese immobiliser fitted before I purchased it, so I dont know whether to remove that, but dont have a diagram for it. Attached is an image of it.

    Not too mechanically minded with bikes after not owning one for 40 years! Not too sure where to start.
  • Wombat_Scat
    Forum Apprentice
    • Apr 2023
    • 27
    • Spokane, Wa

    #2
    I'd try and rule out little things first like the kick stand switch or maybe the starter relay. Check for voltage on the large wire going from the relay to the starter motor.

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    • Rob S.
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      Past Site Supporter
      • Dec 2013
      • 9476
      • New York City

      #3
      Originally posted by Wombat_Scat
      I'd try and rule out little things first like the kick stand switch or maybe the starter relay. Check for voltage on the large wire going from the relay to the starter motor.
      Or the clutch switch.
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      • Guest

        #4
        Thanks. The kickstand switch seems to be working as it lights up on the display. Looks like the clutch switch has been removed at some time.
        I will check the relay today.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Engine turns over when I put a live to the starter solenoid. Not getting a 12v switched supply to the solenoid. Peeled back the wiring at the handlebars and there are quite a few joins. Dont seem to be getting continuity down the yellow/green?

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          • Wombat_Scat
            Forum Apprentice
            • Apr 2023
            • 27
            • Spokane, Wa

            #6
            try checking out some of the wiring diagrams on bikecliff's website. couldn't see one for a 550 but there is a 450 which might help you trace back some wires.

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