A rewire is in the near future for my dream.
And I like to get all my ducks in a row before I tackle a project.
Everything looks to be rather straight forward except the ignition switch.
Been searching as much as I can.
http://www.honda305.com/forums/1965-ca7 ... n%20switch <-- This thread has great pics for anyone interested in the subject. But I'm still at a loss as to how the wires are connected to the switch itself... are they soldered?
Any tips or bits of knowledge from anyone who's been down this road would be appreciated.
Ca77 Rewire + ignition switch ?s
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Ca77 Rewire + ignition switch ?s
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Re: Ca77 Rewire + ignition switch ?s
My recollection is that the wires are soldered to tabs at the back of the ignition switch. If the ignition switch is working properly I would just leave the present wires soldered to the switch and cut/solder new wires a couple inches away from the switch.bloodweiser wrote:A rewire is in the near future for my dream.
And I like to get all my ducks in a row before I tackle a project.
Everything looks to be rather straight forward except the ignition switch.
Been searching as much as I can.
http://www.honda305.com/forums/1965-ca7 ... n%20switch <-- This thread has great pics for anyone interested in the subject. But I'm still at a loss as to how the wires are connected to the switch itself... are they soldered?
Any tips or bits of knowledge from anyone who's been down this road would be appreciated.
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Since I just did (sort of) what you're planning:
The ignition switch leads all go to a nice plastic coupler (on mine). The leads to the coupler are all soldered to the back of the switch. If I had my 'druthers, I wouldn't solder on the switch, too much risk of over-heat damage (at least, if you are as bad a solder-er as me).
When I took my harness out and had a good look, everything was in real fine condition...except the wires running up and into the handlebars...lots of issues with my wires and with connections inside the handlebar-mounted switchgear.
Good luck!
The ignition switch leads all go to a nice plastic coupler (on mine). The leads to the coupler are all soldered to the back of the switch. If I had my 'druthers, I wouldn't solder on the switch, too much risk of over-heat damage (at least, if you are as bad a solder-er as me).
When I took my harness out and had a good look, everything was in real fine condition...except the wires running up and into the handlebars...lots of issues with my wires and with connections inside the handlebar-mounted switchgear.
Good luck!