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OK well I had it running yesterday for a minute, then came back today at it wouldn't crank. Have noticed whiff of smoke from starter sometimes when it won't start. So was checking connectors and this one broke in my hand. I think it goes from starter solenoid to the kill switch. This connector looks specialized? Can I just cut it, strip the end and use an electrical connector that fits? Or do I need some specialized electrical connector? Thanks. Hoping this was my culprit in no crank.upload
Did you mean to write "starter solenoid to starter button"? There isn't a kill switch, at least not originally. The photo isn't clear enough to see what you're showing.
What you have there is standard crimp-on ring lug terminal. The ring part has broken off of the rest of the terminal, likely from being bent/flexed and fatiguing the cheap, thin copper. Can easily be replaced if you have another terminal of the correct size for the wire gauge. If that is a big, high current battery cable you will need a much heavier terminal.
Sorry here is a better photo, and the wire in question is connected from the starter solenoid to the neutral switch stud. It just looked weird but I realize now is just probably factory electrical connection. Will replace it and see if it solves problem.
OK I rewired the funky starter solenoid to neutral switch wire, but still no joy. Wisp of smoke from the solenoid *I think* - made a video after first try, this time no smoke, but you can hear clicking and kind of 'burning' sound??https://youtube.com/shorts/tP8NWwARzUc?feature=shareDid I fry the solenoid maybe? The bit of smoke came from that first connector you see in the video *I think*, red wire with yellow connector.
Ok thanks! That gives me some much needed direction. I will take it off and see what I can do. If I need to just buy a replacement, what do you think of the unit for sale on MG Cycle?https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=4893Seems like a reasonable price for starter+solenoid. Does this include the solenoid? It looks like it...
OK I decided to go with the Ebay unit you suggested, thanks! Making the modifications to get it to fit but my latest snag is I garbled the threads in the receiving end of the right side of neutral switch stud. I thought I was trying to get through the rubber so gave it some force and wasn't trying hard enough for straight alignment I guess. Quite mad about it lol. So now, do I try to chase with M6 tap? I think I may have messed it up pretty bad, so not sure I can salvage the M6. I do have a 1/4-20 tap that is a bit bigger, try that? Or order an M8 tap? Thanks for any tips.
OK I got the new starter installed, seems to work well. Chasing those threads was a lot easier than I feared, thanks! ;-)But now I'm getting fuel in the muffler again argh! Just on the left side, this picturewas after around 3 minutes of running it. I already got new float needles and polished the seats, and double checked the floats are not taking on fuel. I did check the float position by measuring and they both seemed OK. Anything else it could be? I guess I'll need to change the oil yet again ;-/Hmmm, thinking about it more: I just was trying to check the timing and around 1200 rpm the appropriate mark was aligning OK, but when I bumped up to 2200 rpm the marks did not move (advance?) very much, and I remembered the issue where the spring in my advance mechanism was maybe installed improperly. Could this be causing the advance mechanism to be working improperly and letting it run too rich and pushing fuel unburnt fuel through? I'm just guessing! lol
Are you sure it's gas and not just gassy/rusty condensation? Idle and main jets in their correct holes? If the advance isn't working, then it might be time to strip it down, clean and lubricate, replace the springs.
OK thank you, I will rebuild the distributor today, I have the new springs. Will then run it again and see if I get more fuel in muffler."Idle and main jets in their correct holes?" I believe so, but will check this next if I'm still getting fuel coming through.
Ok distributor semi rebuilt. Stopped at that pin holding gear shaft ugh. The bike is not very worn in general so I hope this will be ok for now.I have this gasket that came with bike, not sure how old but seems in ok condition. When I fit it on should I pre-lube it with oil or anything? Thanks!Also, should I apply grease to the gear? I’m sorry if these are noob questions, I am one!
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