I bought a 1946 Chief and am going through some of the things that aren't working on it.
1. The "fog" lights don't work. Should these be wired directly to the battery? OR the Ign. switch? Where on the switch should they be wired too if that is where they get wired?
2. The speedometer isn't working. I hear a small clicking sound that would be near the end of the cable where it screws onto the head. I am assuming that I need to remove the gas tank to remove the cable for inspection to see what's going on. Will I need to remove both sides? OR can I just remove the left side because that one only has the one gas line and no oil lines.
3. I have leather saddlebags on it, but the one over the exhaust pipe is very close. There is a shield on the pipe, but it's only about 6" long and I don't think it's long enough. Is there a longer one to protect the bag and whats inside it from the heat??
4. Is there a fuse block or a single fuse on a '46 Chief? Where would it be if there is one?
Thanks! I know that these are probably too easy for most of you, but... it's all NEW to me! Riders book doesn't cover these questions.
1. The "fog" lights don't work. Should these be wired directly to the battery? OR the Ign. switch? Where on the switch should they be wired too if that is where they get wired?
2. The speedometer isn't working. I hear a small clicking sound that would be near the end of the cable where it screws onto the head. I am assuming that I need to remove the gas tank to remove the cable for inspection to see what's going on. Will I need to remove both sides? OR can I just remove the left side because that one only has the one gas line and no oil lines.
3. I have leather saddlebags on it, but the one over the exhaust pipe is very close. There is a shield on the pipe, but it's only about 6" long and I don't think it's long enough. Is there a longer one to protect the bag and whats inside it from the heat??
4. Is there a fuse block or a single fuse on a '46 Chief? Where would it be if there is one?
Thanks! I know that these are probably too easy for most of you, but... it's all NEW to me! Riders book doesn't cover these questions.
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