These were made from 1926-28. I need the cover that mounts to the bottom that covers the wires & fuse. Picture below is what the cover mounts to. 2 1/2 X 5 inches. If you don’t have the part please forward this posting to anyone that might have the parts! Thanks, Steve
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28 JD PART Needed> 4515-26 Switch Mounting Plate (Bottom Cover Only)
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I don't think that there is a cover for the underside. Anybody know different?
Mark MasaMark Masa
www.linkcycles.com
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Thanks to everyone for solving this mystery for me! I recently road the bike in a light rain and the bike stalled at a stop. I couldn’t get it restarted until after it dried out and thought the ignition was the problem!! Guess I need to look for the problem in another area!! Any ideas?Attached FilesLast edited by SteveAdventure; 05-13-2012, 09:57 PM.
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Steve,
With your top cover off you may want to check that there is good space between terminals when the switches are in the off position, and good solid contact between terminals when the switches are in the on positions.
On my JD I found that the copper bars where almost touching in the off position, and under the right circumstances would make connection with the sloppiness of the rotary switch even in the off position. I added a little more bend to the bar that moves to get better separation in the off position. This is another source of a draining battery.
If the switch cams are badly worn they might not move the bar enough to make good connection in the on position. Likewise if the stationary copper bar is bent to far away such that the moving bar doesn't come into solid contact. This could explain the bike cutting out when the switch housing got wet.
There are only a handful of electrical connections, make sure that each are making good contact and there isn't paint preventing solid electrical contact. Lock washers or star washers can give a little extra bite for good contact.
Randy Hassler
#68 2012 Cannonball
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Steve
Another problem may be the angle it's set at. Does anyone else think that the whole dash is bent down at the drivers end? It looks almost vertical. It shouldn't be flat, but it ma be bent down too much and that may allow water to weep in around the sides, back and around the switch handle holes.
Mark MasaMark Masa
www.linkcycles.com
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Steve,
Attached is the picture from the '28 new model brochure that shows the angle of the dash that Mark was referring to.
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