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Bonehead
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I did fix my killswitch problem. Hooked it up, measured at the on/off switch and button completed the circuit. Sounds sweet, but I only heard myself say "damn." No starter spin, no click, nothing. But alas when I bridge the solenoid, the sound of the sweet starter motor turning is what I hear. I got so bothered and annoyed with measuring voltages everywhere I just came home (That and one of the holes for the oil filter screws is completely stripped of it's treads). I tried searching, there are many related instances but didn't sound the same or terribly described. So, forgive me for posting something that has (in all likelihood) been answered many times.
Basically:
-Fresh battery, fully charged.
-Killswitch and starter button complete the circuit, but nothing happens (no starter turning, no clicking, nothing)
-Voltage at the coils
-I do have the clutch safety switch bypassed (plugged the 2 wires from the main harness into eachother) but also tried it stock wired, nothing changed.
That leaves the power not getting to the starter to turn? Or maybe there's something in-between that I am missing.
There is some chance that I have something incorrectly wired, but I doubt it. I've been over and over that wiring diagram... If someone has a picture of their correctly wired 650 (or similar, as long as its decipherable) that would probably help me out considerably.
Basically:
-Fresh battery, fully charged.
-Killswitch and starter button complete the circuit, but nothing happens (no starter turning, no clicking, nothing)
-Voltage at the coils
-I do have the clutch safety switch bypassed (plugged the 2 wires from the main harness into eachother) but also tried it stock wired, nothing changed.
That leaves the power not getting to the starter to turn? Or maybe there's something in-between that I am missing.
There is some chance that I have something incorrectly wired, but I doubt it. I've been over and over that wiring diagram... If someone has a picture of their correctly wired 650 (or similar, as long as its decipherable) that would probably help me out considerably.