O.K. I few things, good grief, so much for just a couple electrical connections:
After component deletions (switch boxes, tachs,etc) and a reinstall of the coil onto the bike, this black wire (pictured) got tucked behind the coil making it out of sight and mind, I would not get spark. I grounding it and did nothing, yet giving it 12volts switched, it started (however battery drain after ~5 minutes).
Using this method: Check spark polarity using an analog (moving needle) volt meter. Hook up a voltmeter with the negative lead to the plug terminal and the positive lead to the block. Set the meter on the highest volt range. Crank the engine over (no need to start it), and you should see an upward swing of the voltmeter needle (don't be concerned with taking a reading). If the needle swings down off the scale, your coil is hooked up wrong: Off of :
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/ignition/ig104.htm The results: My meter swung backward, saying I was reversed, hence maybe the battery drain. So, now I've had others chime in a little, they are contradictory to each other..and considering it's voltage don't wanna start playing with fire. This is what's said:
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1 person:
The above meter test is irrelevant, spark is spark, and that link is also for another type of motor/ignition system.
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The other distributes the actual wiring schematics of one part concerning the mystery wire off the coil and says :
It specifies "reversing vehicle electrical system polarity will reverse direction of spark drive. The engine still runs either way, but spark might be more reliable under marginal conditions if you get it right. The simple fix for this is to reverse the two primary wire connections on the ignition coil".
The black wire at 12V+ is wrong according to the manual, it should be grounded! The blue is 12V+ switched by the points ignition. If you hooked it up in reverse that could explain the discharge problem as well, it's discharging from the coil. Fix this ASAP you will kill the coil.
Edit: The tab may not be a ground 'per se', but electrons will still slowly move from the black wire if it is at 12V+ to the frame, discharging the battery.
Edit 2: The battery will NOT drain if the bike is not running: the points won't supply 12V+ to the coil.
Black = ground, blue = points and you should be good to go.
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Which the second I guess would make sense, yet I labeled the points/condenser wires off the coil one at a time and all off them match up to there labeled mates except that black wire as it was out of sight and mind. Yet it's only hersay saying the, " Manual is wrong."
So, after using this schematic
http://www.cmsnl.com/classic-honda-fansite/honda_wiring_diagrams/CL175(after_1970).jpg I wired the system per those rules:
With the the only only real exception being: (#1 Arrow, one left) I tied the W/Y (white/yellow) AC Generator wire into the the rest of the system Y (yellow) as I no longer have a headlight switch and the headlight is always on (as I understand it the w/y is to come on to give additional current with the headlight is switched on).
This is what maybe ties into the above portion and what's going on. The BK (black wire) off the starter switch needs 12volts (#2), once hitting the momentary switch it completes the circuit sending juice to the starter cranking it over. Well, the BK (black) wire off the Regulator is reading, you guessed it, negative:
It's reading - both @ key switched and running! Yet, one, I sought black was generally +, and two, the fact that black Starter Switch needs + (#2) to engage and it appears that black other lead is always a positive lead. So I have the black wire off the Regulator reading negative, yet says it needs to be lined into the other bk leads, yet those are +.
Conclusion? Possible my spark polarity is actually backwards, correcting it would give me the meter upswing, and giving the proper polarity would act on the system changing this BK (black lead) of the reg to positive, enabling me to tie it into the BK (black) Start Switch lead (#2)?
If true, my wiring schematics on my sheet are correct, and my coil connections are wrong?
THANX FOR ANY OF THOSE GOING THROUGH ALL THIS TAKING A LOOK!