Question; 04 Mastiff. Was having an intermittent starting issue and noticed worn contacts in starter so I installed a Slam start button. Button worked great as long as I still hit handle bar switch to disengage plunger. I now have new contacts but still having an intermittent starting problem. But now when I hit the slam button and starting switch it won’t disengage. Plunger stays in until I kill battery. Can I install a bypass to kill the magnetic field and release the plunger?? Or better yet any help with tracking down the starting issue since the starter rebuild wasn’t the issue???
I did just order two different starter relays.
First, I would recheck the work you did on the starter and slam button. You may have created a bind in the slam button or burnt and pitted the new contacts causing them to stick. Next I would use the start button to start the bike and use the slam button for when the start button fails. The start button has 2 functions that act simultaneously. It activates the CR's
momentarily and also activates the starter until you
release the button. If when you hit the button you only hear the cr's click the EHC is failing to send the signal/voltage to the starter solenoid. That would indicate the start button is functioning correctly. If you hear nothing then your switch is bad or intermittent.
Pull the green wire and put a meter on it. You should hear the cr's click and see approx 12 vdc on the wire. Hit it a bunch of times to see if the button is sketchy. If all is good your problem is with the starter solenoid or starter itself. Look closely where the green wire enters the housing. Sometimes it gets fractured and causes a failure. Depending on how bad, it can be repaired with a little solder.
If you decide it's an EHC issue do as The3Infamous says and disconnect the green wire and strictly use the slam button to activate the starter and the start button at the same time to activate the Cr's.
This advice is of course related to a
cranking issue not a starting issue. Many times a
weak/old battery is the "starting issue" and the symptoms look like the starter is to blame when indeed it's the lack of balls in the battery causing no crank or slow crank.