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5. Lastly - perhaps unrelated but maybe and certainly significant: Volts at Coil Test (from Wired George link off BassCliff's site):
1-4 coil: 9.7v (should be 12)
2-3 coil: 9.8v (sb 12)
So looks like, in addition to the connectors cleaning "project", the coil relay rewiring is in line as well. More reading/homework for me!:-k
Things sound like they're working out for you now. When you get to the front and get inside the headlight bucket if you remove the 2 bolts holding it to the mounts you can move it out of the way and easily remove the ignition switch and clean the contacts on it. Not that there's anything wrong with doing the relay mod but that'll probably fix your problem with the voltage to the coils.
just to clarify, those mods may be good for getting better voltage at the coils and the headlight but as far as the charging problems go they won't help any
To Psyguys's point, entirely different subject as far as coil mod, so I am starting a different post on this.
I'm looking for experience-based input/advice. I read all the stuff on BassCliff's site (what a great site!) and here are my qq so far:
1. Should I do this? Is it "worth" it? Bike has not been running bad, no sooty plugs, major carb problems, etc. Will it make a difference?
2. Looks like several different variations/approaches. Any pros/cons?
3. As far as relay - use 4 wire, 5 wire, should I care? What about a 5 prong "87a" relay (only relay first place i went to had) - can I use it?
4. Wiring: using stock wires no longer used after stator direct rewire (one method on BassCliff site) makes me nervous. 30yr old wiring harness, I'm thinking to bypass whenever practical/possible. Opinions?
5. Anyone get results from cleaning ignition switch per Sandy above - as far as volts to coils (obv cleaning contacts can't hurt)?
6. Relay location: near coils or back by battery? Near coils makes sense but makes me nervous as there way more heat up there i'm thinking...