I am in need of a description and/or pic for the location of the single overload used on the 70 Sportster. Any help greatly appreciated.Salty
I have the 70 through 73 sportster factory SM. Are you talking about a breaker or fuse ?
I don't find any location description. Just looked at the wiring diagram. 70 - 71 XLCH
Red wire from terminal B on ignition switch goes to it..
Red wire from + battery terminal goes to it.
maybe if you can follow the wires you can locate it.
70 - 71 XLH
Red wire from voltage regulator goes to it.
Red wire from starter solenoid goes to it.
Part# 74589-67a breaker.The unit has wires and a 2 hole bracket attached. Salty
Follow the red wire from the voltage regulator, the "BATTERY" terminal. The breaker will be along that wire.
I don't have a stock wired bike.I need to find the original mounting point.Thank you Salty
Quote from: saltcaveminer on January 12, 2021, 06:43:13 AM
... description and/or pic for the location of the single overload used on the 70 Sportster
In the 1970-1978 XL/XLH OEM Service Manual it says: "... located ON the frame in front of the battery and are accessible by removal of the seat and/or battery" (emphasize mine).
Thanks for the reply.I would think that there should be some threaded holes/studs somewhere to mount this.
Quote from: saltcaveminer on January 13, 2021, 04:34:57 AM
I would think that there should be some threaded holes/studs somewhere to mount this.
Parts manual shows 74589-67a is attached using screws+nuts, so perhaps no threaded holes or studs for it.
I just received info that the xlch location is under the battery tray next to the strap hold down bolt.I confirmed it on my bike.Now I need to confirm the xlh location.Thank you for your reply. Anyone with a stock 70-72 xlh please let me know.Thank you.
FYI the overload breaker for the xlh is mounted to the rear side of the voltage regulator bracket.Salty
Makes sense, seeing as the connection is from there to the battery. :up:
Apparently I have a newer xlh battery box that does not have the 2 vertical holes for the overload bracket. No problem adding them.
Since this conversion will also be adding a 1980 front end with all the controls, I will add the starter relay and follow the 72 wiring. The battery pos+ will go directly to the tall solenoid terminal post. The overload will go from this post to the batt + terminal of the voltage regulator.Salty