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REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
I noticed that recently it has acted like the compression releases were not working. Or I thought the basttery was about to go out since it was sluggish to turn over.

Last night, it started, but the starter remained on. Turning the key off made no difference. I was able to kill the engine with the normal off button (but it was still being turned by the starter). By the time I was able to get the battery cable off, the battery had run down and was very hot to the touch.

I have had wire plus in for nearly a month and no issues.

A friend suggested that a low battery can cause this to happen (as well as a stuck starter relay).

Ok guys, any ideas on what happened?
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
However, it also le me see another problem. The big wire that goes from the solenoid to the starter has defective insulation on it. I can see the copper wire in it. Now while it's not under stress and basically stays in position, it may be okay, but I am nevertheless going to at least slit some tubing and cover it.
 

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REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
Here is what I did and it works normally again.

My highly experienced friiends were trying to get me to pull the starter and check various things. (All of which I would have done IF what I did didn't work).

I used 600 wet or dry on the body and then used white rouge on the buffer wheel. Needless to say it was very slick. See picture
 

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Maxim_es

Active Member
Was your battery ok after you charged it back up? I couldn't get my battery back to normal and ended up buying a new one.
 

LARS

sippin & cruzin
However, it also le me see another problem. The big wire that goes from the solenoid to the starter has defective insulation on it. I can see the copper wire in it. Now while it's not under stress and basically stays in position, it may be okay, but I am nevertheless going to at least slit some tubing and cover it.
Looks like a real tight fit in there,but,(and you probably know it),I had the same problem with that wire and I used that electrical(rubbery)stretch tape from Home de-pot,it was like $5 or 6 bucks,shit works great.
 

Chopper Dave

SIICK!!!
However, it also le me see another problem. The big wire that goes from the solenoid to the starter has defective insulation on it. I can see the copper wire in it. Now while it's not under stress and basically stays in position, it may be okay, but I am nevertheless going to at least slit some tubing and cover it.
I used liquid tape on mine....works great :up:

Liquid Electrical Tape & Spray Electrical Insulation for Industrial Uses

here is a thread...
http://www.bigdogbiker.com/forums/technical/2275-starter-bendix-wire.html
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
The battery I had in it when this happened is only reading 11.5 (looks like a dead cell).
I just had bought a new Braille and it seems fine. Got my fingers crossed
 
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