Hi All,
I am a new member and this is my first post to the forums. I have a wiring problem that I hope someone can help me with.I recently bought a pretty much original 1947 chief that had been in storage for some time. The wiring was in terrible condition with many cuts and splices. All the electronics did work at the time I bought it but due to the poor condition I decided to replace all the wiring. I bought a new main wiring harness and a 6-Volt battery. The bike also has the universal ignition switch on it. It has the original 6-Volt system on it. I used the wiring diagram from the Riders Instruction Book for reference for the model 346 with universal switch when doing the rewiring. After getting all the wires in the correct positions on the ignition switch and ammeter gauge I wanted to do a test just to make sure things were working properly. I wanted to first test the headlamp, so I mounted the ignition switch & ammeter gauge on the bike. I plugged in the headlamp, nothing else on the harness is yet connected the connections are all loose. The switch was off and the key was out. I connected the ground wire to the that is grounded the bike to the negative terminal. When I touched the positive wire to the battery terminal the eyelet instantly became extremely hot, turned orange and started smoking! I'm hoping someone could offer some suggestions or advice as to what could cause this wire become this hot when connected.
Thanks,
Aaron
I am a new member and this is my first post to the forums. I have a wiring problem that I hope someone can help me with.I recently bought a pretty much original 1947 chief that had been in storage for some time. The wiring was in terrible condition with many cuts and splices. All the electronics did work at the time I bought it but due to the poor condition I decided to replace all the wiring. I bought a new main wiring harness and a 6-Volt battery. The bike also has the universal ignition switch on it. It has the original 6-Volt system on it. I used the wiring diagram from the Riders Instruction Book for reference for the model 346 with universal switch when doing the rewiring. After getting all the wires in the correct positions on the ignition switch and ammeter gauge I wanted to do a test just to make sure things were working properly. I wanted to first test the headlamp, so I mounted the ignition switch & ammeter gauge on the bike. I plugged in the headlamp, nothing else on the harness is yet connected the connections are all loose. The switch was off and the key was out. I connected the ground wire to the that is grounded the bike to the negative terminal. When I touched the positive wire to the battery terminal the eyelet instantly became extremely hot, turned orange and started smoking! I'm hoping someone could offer some suggestions or advice as to what could cause this wire become this hot when connected.
Thanks,
Aaron
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