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1967 CB450K0 Black Bomber Rebuild - By Royhall
mo goldie:
the red lead is the one from the rectifier to the battery which is being held on by the black probe, and the other black from the Rectifier is to the - side of the battery the starter wire as we said is Not connected as use kickstart only.....
i wish I Know more Ash about Electrics ;D
oh don`t forget I have the wires from the stator going to the Rectifier so Not going thought the loom.. the black rectifier wire is the yellow from stator which is the white ( lights Extra ) ...and the brown/yellow is the yellow from the stator both connected to rectifier.........
Confusing .com I Know lol
AshimotoK0:
--- Quote from: mo goldie on March 22, 2024, 01:19:44 PM ---the red lead is the one from the rectifier to the battery which is being held on by the black probe, and the other black from the Rectifier is to the - side of the battery the starter wire as we said is Not connected as use kickstart only.....
i wish I Know more Ash about Electrics ;D
oh don`t forget I have the wires from the stator going to the Rectifier so Not going thought the loom
--- End quote ---
You definitely need to connect the red lead from the rectifier to the red probe from the meter and only have the black lead connected to the battery. Idea is to measure current in to or out of battery.
mo goldie:
are ok
I will go have a go at that then Ash Thanks.....will get back :)
Thanks for this ;D
mo goldie:
are there you go Ash
is That any better ....... that was lights on and 2,000 rev`s.
Oh that wire you pointed at I will go look see if I can find out where it go`s.
mo goldie:
I have just done that search of the wire and its is just a loop which go`s from the battery the one you pointed at to that sort of red Felt pen colored wire coming out of that right side plug which must be the feed out from the rectifier to charge the battery into that.
oh thats my KH400 Ashley back in 2008 in Classic motorcycle Mag
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