Well I did the jiggle tonight, under freaking NJ rain, but I guess I
didn't hit the right spot. 10mn only and I gave up, put the cover back
on, and went to get dry...

Also looked at the key cylinder and it seems to be all there.

Next attempt friday afternoon, with a toolbox, more time, and a wish
to succeed... Received the Clymer book meanwhile, which showed be how
the support of the fusebox is holding. Any other leads I should look
into while I'm at it on Friday ?! :-)

Week end is supposed to be nice and damn it, this bike is going to be
revived !


On Oct 11, 4:31 pm, Kyle Munz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yep, it's the one under the headlight. Just to jiggle the wires and test for
> loose connection you don't have to take anything off. To take the fuseblock
> off for cleaning you have to strip it down a bit. This is a common enough
> problem with the 650s. The connectors aren't very tight and cause arcing and
> may even melt the plastic a bit. When you take it a part disassemble the
> female ends of the to connectors so you can bend the contacts out a bit,
> this way when it goes back together it's a tighter connection. I've got pics
> of my teardown online athttp://www.kylemunz.com/nighthawk/?p=166
>
> -Kyle
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:14 PM, marcel cerdan <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > Ok back of the fuse box I'll check ... Now we re talking about the
> > front fuse box under the headlight behind the horns, not the 30a fuse
> > holder by the battery, right ? (oh the newbee feeling suddenly
> > invading my head...)
>
> > Now to have easy access there to check it all, it's headlight off it's
> > mount and horns down, right ???
>
> > Also found out while checking wiring inside the headlight that the
> > plastic framing of it had cracks. Any clue to find a new one ? (the
> > small windshield was mounted touching the headlight... I guess it put
> > on pressure with time)
>
> > Its a 650sc 1985...
>
> > Only rode it for a day and already miss the smooth engine ... :-)
>
> > On Oct 10, 10:03 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> > > Kyle is correct. This is an ignition switch problem at the back of the
> > fuse
> > > box. I have an 84 650 and this has happened to me twice. I would be
> > riding
> > > along and the bike would just shut off, nothing worked. Some wire
> > wiggling
> > > at the fuse box and it would come back to life. This happened 5-6 times
> > one
> > > day, not fun. A thorough cleaning of the 2 ignition plug connections at
> > the
> > > fuse box and dielectric grease solved the problem.
>
> > > On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 6:55 PM, marcel cerdan <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > OK,
>
> > > > Bought a very nice 1985 Nighthawk... yesterday. I drove 70 miles back
> > > > without any issues, runs like a kitten, battery remains charged (known
> > > > issue...)
>
> > > > Happy  as a king
>
> > > > Used it yesterday afternoon to do a little tour, all is well...
>
> > > > Today, I want to use it... all light come on, starter starts, then all
> > > > goes off... Impossible to get anything on anymore.. Web browsing
> > > > (manuals are in the mail :-) ) found location of the 4 15 amps, all
> > > > good. Main 30a fuse seems ok...
>
> > > > What am I missing ?? I try the key juggle, verified all connections,
> > > > got 12.6v on the battery... there must be another fuse somewhere !
>
> > > > Help !!!!!!
>
> > > > Stef from NJ !
>
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