Battery required for start?
Battery required for start?I have a question. I purchased a 1967 Honda CL77 from a guy who said it was used by a farmer who removed all of the electrical components. I recently installed new Keihn carbs on it (Amal 626 replacements) and put in new plugs. Will I need a battery for this to run? I won't be running any electrical and I am guessing it should start up just like any old dirtbike which didn't have a battery. I am still in the troubleshooting stage, so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Yes it will need a charged battery to fire of the points and plugs.. These bikes do not have a magnetos to run the ignition. They are designed to run off of the battery and have a very minimal charging system to keep the battery barely charged. you can jump it off a car battery for testing purposes and do keep a battery on it while running as the charging system requires the battery to be present or it will spike up to 60 volts.
With that said, some have converted it over to the capacitor system with some success to eliminate the battery, but I have not expierenced it myself. There are several good articles here about improving the charging system that you may look at. Cl77 batteries are hard to find, I buy mine off ebay.. I have also gotten the small 12 volt seal battery from auto zone and forced it into one of my cl's with success. Its a bit smaller than the original battery but a tad wider and has to be really pushed down hard to get it to fit. I used a file to remove the burrs off the sides of the battery case and got it to fit. Hope this helps....
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