Greetings SOHC friends,
I have a 76 cb750 that a friend gave me last year. I replaced the entire wiring loom (it had a major short), rectifier, ignition switch, and handle bar switches this year. I bought both handlebar switches from VintageCB750 (
http://www.vintagecb750.com/products/5/electrical/90/handlebar-switches). I also have a nice 73 CB500 that I rewired at the same time (and installed the same switches). So now down to the problem. I have wired, rewired, checked connections, checked diagrams, tested, and rewired, and for the friggin life of me I cannot get any action out of the starter button. I spent so much time on this that I actually assumed the switch was bad and sent it in for another, and whalla, same problem. Everything else works (though the winker isn't blinking either which is weird, and I am 99.9% sure the winker is fine. I can kick start the bike just fine and she purs like a kitten. I can also run the starter solenoid connections to the battery and the starter moto immediately turns. So my questions to you, the salty, savvy SOHC masses are:
How do I narrow down the problem? Should I run alligator clamps across the 2 sets of wires for the started switch assembly to bridge the "on" and "run" switches in case they are never engaging? Should I hook up my multi-meter to the rats nest (currently exposed) where the switch connects and look for power when I hit the start button? I am almost out of ideas here. I would use some of my older switches (which worked) for testing, but the soldered piece inside became detached, and apparently my shotty soldering job didn't fix it that well.
I will post rats nets pictures also if that helps. it is getting late in the season here in CO, and I just want to ride my bike.