I am rewiring a 76 CB360T and have run into an issue.
First of all my right hand control does not have a headlight on/off switch, and had 5 wires going to it. A blk and blk/w for the kill switch, and a blk and Ylw/r for the start button, and a blk/r to kill the headlight when the starter is engaged.
I connected 12V to the blk for the kill switch and then the blk/w to the ignition coils, kicked it over and it started. That was great but then I decided to wire in the starter solenoid.........I connected the ylw/r to the coil on the starter solenoid. I also connected 12V to the other side of the solenoid coil. As my diagram shows, and now when I turn the key on the starter engages. Does the other blk for the start button go to ground, how do I keep the ylw/r from being hot when the key is on?
First of all my right hand control does not have a headlight on/off switch, and had 5 wires going to it. A blk and blk/w for the kill switch, and a blk and Ylw/r for the start button, and a blk/r to kill the headlight when the starter is engaged.
I connected 12V to the blk for the kill switch and then the blk/w to the ignition coils, kicked it over and it started. That was great but then I decided to wire in the starter solenoid.........I connected the ylw/r to the coil on the starter solenoid. I also connected 12V to the other side of the solenoid coil. As my diagram shows, and now when I turn the key on the starter engages. Does the other blk for the start button go to ground, how do I keep the ylw/r from being hot when the key is on?