I might want it if you can't use it..let me know. HotrodMamma
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christoph Anderson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 11:35 AM
  Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] thoughts for rewiring ignition?


  Hi Everyone,
  I've been having issues for a long time with the keyswitch on my '84 CB550.  
A while back I saw a similar ignition assembly come up on eBay and bought it.  
When I say "similar", I mean it's from a '85 CB700.  It is the same physical 
dimensions but the wiring harness is different (but both are 5-wire).  So I 
just wanted to consult the crowd before rewiring the thing.  
  Strange thing is, I checked the connections on my new ignition with a 
multimeter.  When the switch is Off/Park/Lock, no connections between any 
wires.  When the switch is On, there is a connection between one pair of wires, 
so I only have one switching circuit to work with.  I could probably open the 
thing up and check the contacts, but then I risk destroying that flimsy plastic 
cap that holds it all together.
  So this is quickly becoming a very shoddy fix.  Here's my understanding of 
the wiring:
  1 +12V
  2 GND
  3 Main circuit / Spark plugs
  4 Headlights?
  5 Taillight?


  Is there any reason I can't just wire 3,4 and 5 in parallel, and connect them 
to +12V using the remaining switch circuit?  All I want is to be able to turn 
the key once, with no fiddling, and have everything turn on and stay on until 
I'm done riding.  Is that really too much to ask?  


  Christoph


  

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