armpit Posted September 19, 2010 Posted September 19, 2010 I bought a 72 RT1 360 with 4800 miles for $120 from a guy that rode it all the time, then 8 years ago, drained the tank and parked it in the shed. It has no key, so he said (from what I could understand) that he was able to get it running by cutting the entire cluster of wires that went to the switch, then just stalling it out to turn it off. I got the carb cleaned, and I am getting fuel and oil into the engine, its got great compression, but I cant get any spark. Wiring diagram: http://www.slimduck.com/rt1360_wiring.htm I tried connecting the red to brown, but still no spark. Any ideas? That dang spark is all that's keeping me from having this baby running. Thanks guys
Tommy10bikes Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 I bought a 72 RT1 360 with 4800 miles for $120 from a guy that rode it all the time, then 8 years ago, drained the tank and parked it in the shed. It has no key, so he said (from what I could understand) that he was able to get it running by cutting the entire cluster of wires that went to the switch, then just stalling it out to turn it off. I got the carb cleaned, and I am getting fuel and oil into the engine, its got great compression, but I cant get any spark. Wiring diagram: http://www.slimduck.com/rt1360_wiring.htm I tried connecting the red to brown, but still no spark. Any ideas? That dang spark is all that's keeping me from having this baby running. Thanks guys Hi Armpit , looking at the diagram just to get a spark all you need is the brown wire from the generator and wire it to the coil, just make sure the coil is earthed where its bolted to he frame and the points are clean. I had a few hours trying to get my DT1 going and in the end the points where tarnished and needed sanding a bit. Good luck with the wiring . Tommy10bikes
Twin Shock Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 I bought a 72 RT1 360 with 4800 miles for $120 from a guy that rode it all the time, then 8 years ago, drained the tank and parked it in the shed. It has no key, so he said (from what I could understand) that he was able to get it running by cutting the entire cluster of wires that went to the switch, then just stalling it out to turn it off. I got the carb cleaned, and I am getting fuel and oil into the engine, its got great compression, but I cant get any spark. Wiring diagram: http://www.slimduck.com/rt1360_wiring.htm I tried connecting the red to brown, but still no spark. All the guy had to do was unplug the key switch harness. Any ideas? That dang spark is all that's keeping me from having this baby running. Thanks guys
Moderator Airhead Posted September 28, 2010 Moderator Posted September 28, 2010 I'm confused, is the switch now back in service? The Black/White is the engine kill when it is connected to ground. Withe the key OFF this would be connected to ground and the spark would be lost. If the key switch is not working disconnect this wire and spark should work. Then connect it via another switch to ground if you want an engine kill
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