Author Topic: 1975 cb550 electrical issue  (Read 812 times)

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Yert315

  • Full Member
  • *
  • Posts: 10
1975 cb550 electrical issue
« on: January 11, 2016, 09:12:34 AM »
Hey guys, I hope you can point me in the right direction. I've been dealing with a 1975 cb550 that had been sitting for over a year (apparently running before that). I'm not an electrical genius so take it easy on me please!

I am getting about 12 volts at the battery. The voltage drops to 10.5 after the main fuse. In the bundle of wires under the left side of the tank I'll get as little as .05 volts on a switched
hot wire.

The headlight comes on, but is dim. The starter does not kick over unless I jump the solenoid. Turn signals and gauges light up.
My uneducated mind wants to think there is an open circuit somewhere not completing a ground? I've gone through the wiring diagrams and everything looks to be where it should.

Any guidance is appreciated!

-Trey

Offline eastyork1977

  • Enthusiast
  • **
  • Posts: 128
  • Tuning and building in the Great White North
Re: 1975 cb550 electrical issue
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2016, 10:47:18 AM »
I'd clean and reconnect all the connections and get a new Rectifier regulator. You could have a weak ground or multiple gremlins in the harness. Redo all of them and see if that harness is still good. Main battery ground could use a good shine up too. If you want to know what it is that's causing the issues, do it step by step including all lights, components and controls. Its time and or money either way.
'73 CB350G
'75 CB400F
'77 CB550K3 "Swayze"
'78 CB550K Stock
'78 CB750F2 Stock-ish

"take a peak." - Don Cherry

"If I can bounce a wrench off a tyre and it hits you, you're standing too close."

Offline Yert315

  • Full Member
  • *
  • Posts: 10
Re: 1975 cb550 electrical issue
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2016, 11:09:29 AM »
Thanks guys.
I am testing the voltage with a voltmeter. 12.3ish volts when off. Same when the key is turned on. Voltage does not change when I hit the starter button either. (Holds steady).
I will have another look at the grounds. I don't see any visible corrosion on any of the connections, though I will clean them all just to be safe.

I bypassed the main fuse all together by connecting the wires directly to one another (temporary - for testing purposes). Still showing a voltage drop.

Offline Duanob

  • Bold Timer
  • Old Timer
  • ******
  • Posts: 4,011
  • Gotcha!
Re: 1975 cb550 electrical issue
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2016, 11:24:38 AM »
Yep. of cleaning of terminals and such. As Calj says the fuse blocks are prone to over heating and melting so take it out and inspect it and all the connection blocks. Also you can take the starter solenoid apart and clean it as well. They tend to get corrosion on metal connections from sitting especially in a damp enviornment. Get your self a multi-tester and a wiring diagram. Here is a good source for electrical diagnostics and supplies:

http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/FAQ.html
"Just because you flush a boatload of money down the toilet, doesn't make the toilet worth more",  My Stepfather the Unknown Poet

1974 CB360T
1976 CB550K2 Resurrected
1976 CB550F2 Barn Find
1979 CX500 VG "HONDA-GUZZI"
2007 Moto Guzzi Breva 750ie
2015 BMW F700GS
Another 1976 CB550K Cafe?

  __o
_- \_<,
(*) /' (*)

Offline Yert315

  • Full Member
  • *
  • Posts: 10
Re: 1975 cb550 electrical issue
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2016, 11:27:28 AM »
sorry, my story is misleading.
key is ON when checking voltage.

I originally checked voltage at the Battery with key on, off, and while hitting starter button. This was to rule out battery.

Offline Mantree

  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 595
Re: 1975 cb550 electrical issue
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2016, 02:58:04 PM »
After 41 years your wording might be corroded causing high resistance I ended up rewording my invite 74 because of wires that were so bad I was only getting 6v at the coils

Sent from my ME302KL using Tapatalk


Offline DaveBarbier

  • Really Old Timer ...
  • *******
  • Posts: 5,616
Re: 1975 cb550 electrical issue
« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2016, 06:47:38 AM »

After 41 years your wording might be corroded causing high resistance I ended up rewording my invite 74 because of wires that were so bad I was only getting 6v at the coils

Sent from my ME302KL using Tapatalk

Don't think grammar is the issue here ;)

Offline Mantree

  • Hot Shot
  • ***
  • Posts: 595
Re: 1975 cb550 electrical issue
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2016, 02:53:32 PM »

After 41 years your wording might be corroded causing high resistance I ended up rewording my invite 74 because of wires that were so bad I was only getting 6v at the coils

Sent from my ME302KL using Tapatalk

Don't think grammar is the issue here ;)
Autocorrect makes me look like a idiot alot

Sent from my ME302KL using Tapatalk