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So, I took out my 1979 CBX today and all went well until i got home. Switched off bike, opens garage door, tried to start bike and acted like low battery volts, will not start but cranks "A little." Has new battery so I check Volts, 13.35 volts. Hum, So I suspect starter solenoid. I hook up OHM meter to the Batt and starter terminals on solenoid. Add electrical power to bike, push start button and "One click" is heard from solenoid and it defiantly feels like internal plunger is working. I hook up OHM meter and hold start button, (No start, just one click from solenoid) OHM meter reads close to zero. This indicates good solenoid? yes/no???
I check continuity from solenoid to starter motor via the cable, good continuity.
Reasons why won't turn:
- Battery discharge - No.batt volts fine.
-Faulty neutral switch - Tested with bike in gear and in neutral. Solenoid does not click when in gear, clicks once when in neutral with green neutral light on. So no.
-Faulty ignition switch - Unsure. The start button works (*Yes, the run switch was always in run during tests.) So ???
-Faulty start switch - Unsure, it appears fine because the solenoid makes a very positive one click and the OHM's are close to zero.
-faulty solenoid - doubtful. *See test above.
-Neutral diode open - unsure how to test this or where to even begin?
-loose wire - unsure, tested the continuity from solenoid to starter motor - fine.
So, does anyone have any good wild guesses as to why the starter motor will not turn?
Thanks in advance to all who respond.
Sky
