I have the exact same thing with my 74 cb450. No switch and a bit of a charging issue. Do you remember which wires have to be jumped to keep the light on and the system charging?
Thanks.
Look in the headlight shell, at the wires from the main harness.
You'll see a yellow wire, and a white w/yellow tube. Plug them into each other, the connectors will allow it with no fuss (male/female).
Now you've bypassed the handlebar switch and all 3 coils are in effect all the time, and your 450 is charging as much as it can.
Once the bikes went to lights-on all the time, this connection was made at the factory.
Even when new these charging systems were marginal, producing maybe 3-4 amps
if you were lucky.
When you start to add up all the current draws (especially with headlight on), it's clear these bikes are close to the edge in terms of charging. I keep mine on a Battery Tender whenever it's not running. I ride without lights whenever possible, but I live in a rural area and can get away with it.........