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you might measure if your charging system is working while running.
Carl/s 1000 SP shows an alrwenator I am not familia with>http://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/schematics/1988_1000_SP.gif
1988 would be a SPII with the Saprisa permanent magnet alternator.
Battery fully charged but still no luck. I’ll start digging into it tomorrow...
Mine did the same and it turned out to be the ignition switch.Took it apart and a small post for the on circuit was loose.Staked it with a small punch and continuity was restored....
Well, I finally got some time to take off the windscreen and see what’s going on. I removed the key switch and disassembled it, but other than 35+ years of dust it looked fine. There wasn’t any resistance when I checked it with the key in so I thought I would reassemble to think about what to test next. I had the wild idea to try and and see if my fiddling did anything, and voila! It worked! I can only as assume that one of the connections to the key switch was loose and just needed to be reconnected. Thanks to all for your responses!
Thanks for the tip on deoxit. Is there a specific series you’d recommend? I have just been using the dielectric grease up to this point.
Have been using Petroleum Jelly aka Vaseline on contacts for well over 50 years, as an apprentice we used to slather it on the large drum controllers of overhead cranes, it would extend the life of the rubbing parts.On battery terminals it prevents the formation of Lead Oxide, on NiFe batteries it prevents corrosion and on any contact or joint open to moisture it will keep the metal pristine, I seldom apply a crimp on terminal without first dipping the wire in it.I have no experience with Dielectric grease because I have never felt the need to use it but several on here who's opinion I value hate the stuff.There is quite an array of Craig De-Oxit, which one do you recommend Chuck?https://caig.com/deoxit-d-series/
As one who has used dielectric grease for literally decades on mine and customers bikes ( and for a short while in marinas ) I'm curious what experiences they've have lead to thehate for this experience ? Have I just been lucky for this long ? Peter