Just a little update. After I made the electronic box I'm starting on wiring. It looks like I won't actually need to lengthen the wires at all, which is good because it'll cut down on soldering and rigid connections. I bought some flexible marine 4awg wire for the battery and starter but when I got it it just seems too big. So instead I ordered 6awg. Hopefully that'll be a little more flexible. Seems like really good quality stuff though; got it from Ebay.
Was going to start soldering yesterday but saw and felt that I needed a new tip on my old Weller soldering iron, so I just got a new iron instead. 40W instead of 25W. Also went on to cycleterminal.com and got bullet connectors and heat shrink. So far this site seems really reasonable and it was a pleasure to order from. I saw people mentioning vintageconnections.com but at the time they didn't have the 3 way 3.5mm connectors I wanted.
Anyone have any recommendations on wiring? Tips for organization or anything? What's going in this box is my battery, starter solenoid, blinker and ignition relays, 4 way fuse block, and the little "silicon" thing that I have no idea what it is or does. How should I mount that stuff in there? I was planning on welding little tabs to hold the rubber mounts for the starter solenoid and silicon. (By the way, got a little MIG welder. Lincoln Handy MIG for like $320.) As for the battery, relays and fuse block I was going to weld on nuts to the floor of the pan and just bolt them down. With rubber on the battery for vibration reduction. Any other methods? I don't want any screws or bolts sticking out the bottom of the pan.
Oh, and the new reg/rec is being mounted under the battery outside the pan so it's exposed completely to air.
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1978 Honda CB550K