I started the crimp fix yesterday, but couldn't continue due to propane problems. I got as far as applying the flux when I realized I wasn't going to finish. So I tried the only thing I could think of, I applied heat to the tip of a screwdriver with a lighter. Futile I know, but I had to try. Well all that did was melt the flux down into the wires.
The thing of it is, the hot start problem now is about 50% of the problem that previously was. Before it would turn over like the battery was dead, yeah I would have to push start it. I just started it 5 times in a row with little problem. That would have never happened before.
Is that crimp related to more than just the charging?
I was hoping that it would help with the problem of riding at night and hitting the brakes just to watch the lights go dim for a second. Which might also be from trying to hot start it and running the battery low from the strain. Then not charging properly because of the crimp. I plan on a new battery but its about the same price as the clutch so ...decisions decisions hell half my hot starts could be the battery
The thing of it is, the hot start problem now is about 50% of the problem that previously was. Before it would turn over like the battery was dead, yeah I would have to push start it. I just started it 5 times in a row with little problem. That would have never happened before.
Is that crimp related to more than just the charging?
I was hoping that it would help with the problem of riding at night and hitting the brakes just to watch the lights go dim for a second. Which might also be from trying to hot start it and running the battery low from the strain. Then not charging properly because of the crimp. I plan on a new battery but its about the same price as the clutch so ...decisions decisions hell half my hot starts could be the battery