Hi,
If I run a jumper from the Y/R wire to the black power wire on the harness I get complete turn over and it works just fine.
That's good. So your solenoid is working - and you know that BLACK is +12V and NOT GROUND, as many people think
Few things, I'm using anodized clip-ons so I'm not getting ground to the switch.
According to the wiring diagram, you don't need no ground connection to the right hand side switch. Ground is green wire on these old Hondas.
I had to do that with the clutch side switch to get the horn to work
Yes, the horn is one of the few devices where the ground "leg" of the circuit is switched to the frame. However, the clutch switch should have a green ground wire running to it.
The only one that puzzles me to this day is the Black/Red wire? It's not on any of the wiring diagrams from the manual to the ones I find online???
I have found it in the Workshop Service Manual, page 169:
http://manuals.sohc4.net/cb550/ (download "
CB550F Addendum")
My bike is a 1977 CB550F (German model) that does not have the black/red wire in the harness. It looks like there were some differences between models. On those that have it, g/r is connected to headlight power. So the headlight is temporarily switched off when you hit the starter button.
If you do not have the black/red wire in the harness, you'll be fine without it. The starter button should short black to black/red when released and it should short black to yellow/red when it is pressed. So judging from your first first statement (shorting black to y/r on the harness turns the starter) everything should be fine when you connect these wire to your new switch.
So:
My thought is bad switch.
is quite posible. Test continuity between black and y/r when you press the starter button.
I run the [..] G/R to the switch [..] connected to the started solenoid.
G/R is the clutch switch. When pulling the clutch, it should connect to ground (green).
I would test the following with a multimeter or a simple test light:
- Pull black and y/r from the starter button and test continuity of the button when pressed.
- Leave green wire on clutch switch and pull g/r from it. Test continuity between g/r and some blank spot on the frame while pulling the clutch
- See if the neutral light comes on
But since you say that your solenoid is working the last two issues should be all right.
Cheers
Carsten