Hello again,
I posted awhile back about a problem I was having with getting all four cylinders to fire on my CB750. I changed the plugs and they've been working fine since. Thanks to all for their help on that issue.
Now a new one.
I had my bike running after I got it all put back together. It started with the key every time (for the first day) and I took it out a few times. The next day, I wanted to go for a little ride and she was completely dead. I checked the battery and it was drained. I charged the battery and I hooked up my multimeter. There was a drain on the battery of about a tenth of a volt every second! Something was really eating up this poor battery.
I thought that maybe something was grounding out. I've only got two wires coming off the battery. One that connects to the start solenoid and the other goes into the electronics box and splits to the key and regulator/rectifier. I traced the problem to the wire going to the elec. box. It seemed that when I disconnected yellow/red wire the drain stopped. But this is only a 16 or so gauge wire. I didn't think it would have the capacity to drain a battery that quickly and the wire isn't even warm.
Also, even when the battery was draining, I was able to get it started and as long as I kept it running, the battery held up. However, now the bike will barely run without a charger. The alternator can't keep up with the drain it seems.
Anyway, it appears there's more to this problem than what it seems. I made a schematic for the bike before I took it apart. Keep in mind, i'm not a master mechanic. Someone else wired this bike for me and it ran fine. I took it apart and made notes as to where every wire went and assembled it exactly as it was. Now i'm having a few people telling me this schematic looks wrong (including the guy who did the wiring!).
So, I figured I'd post it up here and see if anybody saw something that stuck out to them that would cause these kinds of issues.
Thanks!
ps- You'll notice this is not even close to stock. I'm basically running the bare essentials to make the thing work.
