[[:techtalk:menu|{{ :techtalk:gototechnicalmenu.jpg|}}]] ====== IH: Electrical System ====== ====== SWITCHES ====== ===== Keyswitch ===== ==== Subdocuments ==== * [[techtalk:ih:elec03A|Ignition Switch Relocation to Motor Mount (L1971) ]] \\ The Keyswitch is fed from the main Circuit Breaker. Typically, this feed wire is RED. The Keyswitch has two positions (besides OFF). There is a RUN position & a LIGHTS position. This allows the lights to be off for starting (especially kick starting) but then can be turned on by moving the keyswitch to the second on position. But sometime in the late 70's, the MoCo began putting a shorting wire across both output connections of the Keyswitch. This meant that all the circuits are powered whenever the Keyswitch is ON, so that the lights are guaranteed to be on (basically making the keyswitch simply an ON/OFF switch). The Keyswitch labels were likely to be B - IG - L for Battery, Ignition & Lights. \\ ===== Brake Switch ===== ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}|||||||| | Front and Rear Brake Switches |||||||| |**Year Model**|Position|Switch Part#|Additional|**Year Model**|Position|Switch Part#|Additional| |1959-1966|Rear|72004-52|Complete|1973-1981|Front|72001-69B|Switch only| |1967-1972|Rear|72004-67|Kit with wires|1977-1978|Rear|:::|:::| |L1969-1972|Front|71900-70|Includes terminal|1979-1985|Rear|72023-51A|Switch only| |1973-1974|Rear|72004-70|Switch only|1982-1985|Front|71574-82|Includes terminal \\ and wiring| |1975-1976|Rear|72004-75|Switch only| The stock 77 rear brake light switch is a cheesy little thing that attaches to the pressed metal inner sprocket cover/brake cable mounting plate under the aluminum sprocket cover. ((Hopper of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/72227-77-rear-brake-light-switch?t=496897)) They are tiny and often get clogged up with chain gunk in there. The little flat plate sticking out from the end of the cable operates it. It mounts on a right angle metal bracket going to the quarter nut and stud above, allowing adjusment. \\ Rear Brake Switch (72001-69B) on 1977 XLCH. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:1977_xlch_rear_brake_switch_by_hopper.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Hopper of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/72227-77-rear-brake-light-switch?t=496897)) \\ ====== INSTRUMENTS ====== ===== Sub Documents ===== * [[techtalk:ih:elec03f|Pics and Info of Speedometers and Tachometers Per Year Model]] ===== Speedometers ===== All Ironhead Sportster speedos, whether tranny driven or front wheel driven, are 2:1 ratio. \\ 1957-72 - Transmission Driven - 2:1 Ratio Speedometers\\ 1973-83 - 19" Wheel Driven Right Side - 2:1 Ratio Speedometers ((https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/142593-speedo-ratio-help?threadid=1545261))\\ 1984-85 - 19" Wheel Driven Left Side - 2:1 Ratio Speedometers\\ . Driven Unit = 67127-84A for use with 2:1 Speedometers - (CableRPM-2000=60mphOnSpeedo)\\ ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}|||||| | **MPH Speedometers** ||| **KPH Speedometers** ||| |Part#|Year Model|Notes|Part#|Year Model|Notes| |67007-52|1952-1954 K Models|120 MPH|67008-52|1952-1956 K Models \\ 1957-1958 Sportsters \\ (except XLC/XLCH)|KPH| |67007-54 \\ 6007-54A|1955-1956 KH \\ 1957-1958 Sportster \\ (except XLC/XLCH)|120 MPH|67008-52|1952-1956 K Models \\ 1957-1958 Sportsters \\ (except XLC/XLCH)|KPH| |67007-59|1959-1964 Sportsters|120 MPH|67008-59|1959-1967 Sportsters \\ (except XLCH initially)|KPH| |67007-59A|1965-E1967 Sportsters|120 MPH|67008-59A|1959-1968 Sportsters|KPH. \\ New part# in 1968 retrofit| |67007-59B|L1967-E1969 Sportsters|150 MPH|67008-59B|1959-1969 Sportsters|KPH| |67007-59C|L1969 Sportsters|150 MPH|67008-70|1970 Sportsters|KPH| |67007-70|1970 Sportsters|150 MPH|67021-70|1970-1972 Sportsters|KPH| |67020-70|1970-1972 Sportsters|150 MPH|67021-73|1973 Sportsters|KPH| |67020-73|1973 Sportsters|150 MPH|67021-73A|1973 Sportsters|KPH \\ update in 1976| |67020-74|1974 Sportsters|150 MPH|67043-74|1974 Sportsters|KPH| |67020-74A|1975-1976 Sportsters|150 MPH \\ update retros to 1974|67043-74A|1975-1976 Sportsters|KPH \\ update retros to 1974| |67020-74B|1977-1979 Sportsters|150 MPH \\ update retros to 1974|67043-74B|1977-1979 Sportsters|KPH \\ update retros to 1974| |67007-79|1979 XLS|MPH|67043-75B|1980-1981 XL \\ 1981 XLS|KPH| |67007-79A|1980 XLS|MPH, w/ bracket \\ replaced 670079 in 1980|67043-75C|1982-1983 XL \\ 1982 XLS|KPH \\ supercedes 67043-75B| |67020-75D|1980-1983 XL \\ 1981-1982 XLS|85 MPH|67008-79|1979 XLS|KPH, w/ bracket| |67016-83|1983 XLS \\ 1983-1984 XLX|85 MPH, complete|67008-79A|1980 XLS|KPH| |67037-83|E1984 XL|MPH, w/ wiring|67010-83|1983 XLS \\ 1983-1985 XLX|KPH, complete| |67061-83|1984 XLS|MPH, w/wiring|67062-83|L1983-1985 XLX \\ 1984-1985 XLS|KPH, w/wiring| |67100-83|1983-1984 XLS|MPH, complete|67101-83|1983-1985 XLS|KPH, complete| |67016-85|1985 XLX|MPH, complete| ||| |67037-85|1985 XL|MPH, w/ wiring| ||| |67061-85|1985 XLS/XLX|MPH, w/wiring| ||| |67100-85|1985 XLS|MPH, complete| ||| |67037-85A|L1984-1985 XL \\ 1985 XLS/XLX|120 MPH, w/ wiring| ||| ==== Speedometer Drive Gear (1952-1972) ==== The mechanical speedometer on K Models / XLH from 1952-1972 and XLCH from 1959-1972 is run by a (11T) gear unit attached to the transmission. \\ This was not used on 1958 XLC or XLCH. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_unit_pic1_by_americanvintagecycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Ebay seller, American Vintage Cycles. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/jeannenrawlsk0?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_unit_pic2_by_americanvintagecycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Ebay seller, American Vintage Cycles. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/jeannenrawlsk0?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) \\ The speedometer drive unit goes into the hole in the lower right side of the transmission beside the oil pump. \\ The pic on the right shows the drive unit as installed from the inside. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_gear_location_1_by_a0gambo.jpg?direct&300|}} ((68 XLCH speedometer drive gear location, photo by a0gambo of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/157301-3rd-drain-plug-on-case-question?t=1682985)) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_gear_location_2_by_a0gambo.jpg?direct&300|}} ((68 XLCH speedometer drive gear location, photo by a0gambo of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/157301-3rd-drain-plug-on-case-question?t=1682985)) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_gear_location_3_by_austinshovel.jpg?direct&300|}} ((Inside view of a 69 XLH speedo drive gear, photo by austinshovel of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/157301-3rd-drain-plug-on-case-question?t=1682985)) \\ \\ Staring down a problem with the speedometer not working can be catastrophic when visualizing the possible causes and particularly the effects thereof. \\ Also, if you're not going to use the OEM speedo drive, then remove it and plug the hole. That freewheeling drive has been known to destroy the trans and engine case. ((72 Ironhead XLH of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/187253-speedo-options-68-xlch?t=2000442)) \\ Just unscrew it and screw in a plug. Colony makes a Speedometer Drive Block-Off Plug (2057-2) for K Models and XLs. \\ |This..|Yields that....This particular incident luckily didn't hurt any engine parts|| |{{:techtalk:ih:general:speedometer_drive_unit_by_dr_dick.jpg?direct&300|}}|{{:techtalk:ih:general:speedometer_drive_damage_1_by_dr_dick.jpg?direct&300|}}|{{:techtalk:ih:general:speedometer_drive_damage_2_by_dr_dick.jpg?direct&300|}}| |Broken teeth on bent speedo drive unit ((photo by Dr Dick of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/144565-disaster-averted?t=1567534))|Metal pieces in case behind trap door ((photo by Dr Dick of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/144565-disaster-averted?t=1567534))|Busted teeth on tranny ((photo by Dr Dick of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/144565-disaster-averted?t=1567534))| ==== Speedometer Drive Gear (1973) ==== The speedometer drive unit was moved to the front wheel, right side, in 1973. 1970-1973 XLH, XLCH used Veglia (Italian made) instruments. \\ And the 73 drive unit (67127-73) was also from Veglia. In 1974, the MoCo started using Nippon Seiki (Japan) gauges and drive units. \\ The new drive unit didn't have the grease fitting as did the 73 unit but has the same part number as in 73, and retrofitting to 73 models for replacement. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_unit_1973_pic1_by_evilgeniushd1936.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Ebay seller, Evil Genius M/C Parts. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/evilgeniusmcparts?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_unit_1973_pic2_by_evilgeniushd1936.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Ebay seller, Evil Genius M/C Parts. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/evilgeniusmcparts?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:speedometer_drive_unit_1973_pic3_by_evilgeniushd1936.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Ebay seller, Evil Genius M/C Parts. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/evilgeniusmcparts?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) \\ ==== Speedometer Hole Plug (1958-1972 XLCH) ==== There is a 11/16"x20 hex head hole plug (24575-52) for 1958-1972 XLCH's not running a speedometer. \\ It gets installed in place of the speedometer drive gear unit in the lower rear of the right case. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:1958-1972_xlch_speedometer_hole_plug_24575-52_by_57harleyrider.jpg?direct&400|}} ((photo courtesy of Ebay seller, 57harleyrider. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/57harleyrider|Link to Ebay Store]] )) \\ ===== Tachometers ===== The first mention of a tach used on a Sportster is the L1962 XLCH per the -63 parts catalog. \\ Several tach kits were sold in 1965 for current and prior model XLH models per the -66 parts catalog supplement. \\ ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}||| | **Year Model** | **Tach** | **Notes** | |L1962- XLCH|92051-62|Part of Tach Kit (92050-62) mounted on handlebars. (Smith)| |1962-1964 XLCH|92051-65|Part of Tach Conversion Kit (92050-62A), replaces (92051-62)| |1965-1966 XLCH|92051-65|Part of Tach Kit (92058-59) mounts speedometer and tach to forks on 1959-1965 XLCH| |1967-1969 XLCH|92051-65|Part of Tach Kit (92057-67)| |1957-1964 XLH|92051-65|Part of retro Tach Kit (92049-57) in 1963| |E1965 XLH|92051-62|Part of Tach Kit (92049-65)| |:::|92051-62A|Replaced 92051-62 with Tach Kit (92050-62A)| |L1965-1966 XLH|92051-65|Part of Tach Kit (92049-65A)| |1967-1969 XLH|92051-65|Part of Tach Kit (92048-67)| |1970 XLH/XLCH|92059-70|Part of Tach Kit (92048-70). Made by Veglia (Italy)| |1971-1973 XLH/XLCH|92051-70|Part of Tach Kit (92048-71) Made by Veglia (Italy)| |1974 XLH/XLCH|92051-74|Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1975-1976 XLH/XLCH|92051-74A|Retro to 1974. Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1977-1979 XLH/XLCH|92051-74B|Retro to 1974. Replaced by 92051-75D. Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1979 XLS|92053-79|With bracket. Replaced by 92053-79A. Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1980 XL|92051-75D|With bracket. Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1980 XLS|92053-79A|With bracket. Supersedes 92053-79. Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1981-1982 XL/XLS|92051-81|Electronic. Replaced by 92051-81A. Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1983 XL|92051-81A|Electronic. Replaced 92051-81. Made by Nippon Seiki (Japan)| |1983-1984 XLS|92060-83|Electronic, complete w/ bracket| |1983 XLS|92059-83|Electronic, w / bulb and socket| |1983 XLS|92060-83|Electronic, complete| |E1984 XL|67111-83|Speedometer and Elect Tach Kit (67099-84)| |L1984-1985 XL|67111-85|Speedometer and Elect Tach Kit (67099-85)| |1985 XLS|92059-85|Electronic, w / bulb and socket| |1985 XLS|92060-85|Electronic, complete w/ bracket| ==== Tach Drive Gear (1971-1980) ==== The tach drive gear unit (92097-71) for 71-80 models screws into the cam cover between #3 and #4 cams. \\ A worm type gear is pressed onto #4 cam that drives the tach drive gear unit. Both gears on the cam and tach drive have 11 teeth. \\ So there is a 1:1 ratio between these two gears. \\ However, the cam turns 1 revolution per every 2 TDC revolutions of the front piston leaving a 2:1 ratio at the tachometer head. \\ The drive unit gets a washer gasket (67142-52) on top for the threaded coupler on the cable connecting the drive unit to the tach head. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tachometer_drive_gear_92097-71_pic2_by_boneyard_cycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Boneyard Cycles in Melbourne, FL, [[https://www.ebay.com/str/barce49|Link to Ebay Store]] )) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tachometer_drive_gear_92097-71_pic1_by_boneyard_cycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Boneyard Cycles in Melbourne, FL, [[https://www.ebay.com/str/barce49|Link to Ebay Store]] )) \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tach_drive_gear_on_74_xlh_by_sly.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Sly of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/97167-cam-walk?t=819534)) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tach_drive_unit_1971-1980_in_cam_cover_by_bmarshall.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Bmarshall of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/197042-cam-gear-case-cover-clarification?highlight=tachometer#post4304531)) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tach_drive_unit_installed_by_jc1753hughes.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by jc1753hughes of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/172350-77-breather-please-view-pics/page2?t=1845601&page=2)) \\ ==== Tach Hole Plug ==== If you are not using the tach, you can remove the drive unit and plug the hole. \\ L1962-1969 XLCH tach plug (92077-62) is used to plug the hole at the magneto. \\ The plug is pushed into the hole and it has an O-ring (11110) on the end. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:1962l-1969_xlch_tach_plug_92077-62_pic1_by_animalhouse2010.jpg?direct&300|}} {{:techtalk:ih:elec:1962l-1969_xlch_tach_plug_92077-62_pic2_by_animalhouse2010.jpg?direct&300|}} {{:techtalk:ih:elec:1962l-1969_xlch_tach_plug_92077-62_pic3_by_animalhouse2010.jpg?direct&300|}} \\ 1971-E1984 Sportsters can use the Colony plug below to plug the hole in the cam cover. \\ Just unscrew the drive and screw in the plug (with seal washer). \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tach_drive_plug_-_71-e84_cam_cover_pic1_by_billeuze.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by billeuze of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/202039-cam-cover-differences?highlight=plug#post4491934)) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tach_drive_plug_-_71-e84_cam_cover_pic2_by_billeuze.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by billeuze of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/202039-cam-cover-differences?highlight=plug#post4491934)) \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tach_drive_plug_-_71-e84_cam_cover_pic4_by_billeuze.jpg?direct&400|}} ((photo by billeuze of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/202039-cam-cover-differences?highlight=plug#post4491934)) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:tach_drive_plug_-_71-e84_cam_cover_pic3_by_billeuze.jpg?direct&400|}} ((photo by billeuze of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/202039-cam-cover-differences?highlight=plug#post4491934)) \\ ====== Misc Gauges ====== ===== HD Head Temperature Gauges ===== Head Temp Gauge (75002-69) became available through the -70 Sportster parts catalog (among other models) as part of Kit# (75000-69) and also sold by itself. \\ Made for +12V systems from 1965-1976. \\ The gauge signal comes from a sending unit (75005-69) attached to the front head with a thin nut (7692) and wired with a cable assembly (75003-69). \\ The gauge sits inside a handlebar mounted bullet style housing (74479-68) with a bezel (74472-68). \\ The assembly mounts to the handlebar with mounting bracket (74484-68) and handlebar clamp (45030-65A). \\ Head Temp Gauge (75002-77) was for use on 1977-1981 Sportsters. It has an illuminated face and measures temps 200-500F (95-260C). \\ Per IronMick, to install the sending unit for the gauge, you drill a hole in the top fin of the front cylinder head (left side). ((IronMick of the xlforum https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-era-specific-and-model-specific/ironhead-sportster-motorcycle-talk-1957-1985/191060-sportster-cylinder-head-temp-gauge-sender?t=2039444)) \\ Then insert the threaded part of the sender into the hole. The special nut is thin enough to fit between the two fins. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:head_temp_gauge_75002-77_pic1_by_hrcycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Hyatt's Recycled Cycles. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/hyattsrecycledcycles?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:head_temp_gauge_75002-77_pic3_by_hrcycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Hyatt's Recycled Cycles. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/hyattsrecycledcycles?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) \\ ===== Volt Meter ===== 1977-1978 XLH, XLCH got a volt meter (74432-77). The part number was updated in the -78B parts catalog to (74432-77A). \\ It has a black face, is app. 2" in diameter, 2.3" wide bezel, 2" long and reads +10 to +16 volts. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:voltmeter_74432-77a_pic2_by_boneyard_cycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Boneyard Cycles in Melbourne, FL. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/barce49|Link to Ebay Store]] )) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:voltmeter_74432-77a_pic3_by_boneyard_cycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Boneyard Cycles in Melbourne, FL. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/barce49|Link to Ebay Store]] )) {{:techtalk:ih:elec:voltmeter_74432-77a_pic4_by_boneyard_cycles.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Boneyard Cycles in Melbourne, FL. [[https://www.ebay.com/str/barce49|Link to Ebay Store]] )) \\ \\ ====== LIGHTS ====== \\ ===== Headlight ===== === In Late 1977, Shorter Headlight Bracket Mounting Bolts Used === * In late 1977, shorter bolts were used to mount the headlight bracket to allow it to be installed or removed with the handlebars clamped in place. The shorter bolt also allows for the mounting of the headlight bracket after mounting the speedometer / tachometer bracket underneath the handlebar upper clamp which provides easy access to the wiring connections at the headlight terminal block. * The shorter bolts 5/16"x18 1-1/8" (43868-72) replaced the longer 5/16"x18 1-1/4" bolts (2871W). The longer bolts can also be shortened for this application. ((HD Service Latter ML-38 dated March 4, 1977)) ===== Tail Light - License Light ===== \\ ===== Turn Signals ===== **(1973-85 Simple Turn Signal Function)**\\ These model years HD implemented a basic turn signal circuit using a bi-metallic, current/heat-controlled, Turn Signal Flasher Unit similar to those in automobiles. The 12v power wire feeds thru the Flasher and then goes to the handlebar switches. The Left or Right handlebar turn signal switch could be pressed to feed the power to the bulbs on that side of the bike. When connected to the bulbs, thus completing the circuit, the Flasher unit would supply power until the current flowing through it would heat the bi-metallic elements sufficiently to cause a break (like a circuit breaker) in the circuit. Once the flasher cooled down, the bi-metallic elements would again conduct power to the turn signal bulbs, thus causing an on-off cycle that repeated until the handlebar switch was released. **From 1973-1981**, the handlebar TS switches were small pushbuttons. They were momentary contact. The turn signal only stayed flashing while the button was depressed.\\ **From 1982-1985**, the handlebar TS housings were changed, creating a larger TS button. The switches were still momentary contact, working only while the button was depressed.\\ * (Converting to LEDs) - Because of the way these bikes were wired, you can replace the single current/heat-activated flasher with a new electronic flasher that is capable of properly flashing LEDs or Incandescent bulbs. However, the indicator light may need to be modified by grounding one side and feeding power from the right and left circuits thru diodes to the power side of the indicator. ==== Signal-STAT Flashers (6v) ==== **From a service bulletin in 1961**: \\ Different flasher modules have different characteristics. It is important to use the appropriate one when replacing them. For instance: * Flasher (68543-61) was originally used for directional signals with 21 candlepower to the front and rear lamps (6872-50) and 1 candlepower pilot lamps (71090-47). If any of the signal bulbs burn out, the pilot lamp in the same circuit will remain on.((HD Service Bulletin #438 dated March 28, 1961 pg OC-59)) Flasher (68543-61A) was the replacement for directional signals. ((HD Service Bulletin #473 dated February 28, 1963 pg OC-97)) * Flasher (68542-61) is used for pursuit lamps or other flashing lamps which use either one or two 32 candlepower lamps (68715-49).((HD Service Bulletin #438 dated March 28, 1961 pg OC-59)) ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}|||||| |Year model|Part #|Used For|Markings|Application \\ Voltage|Notes| |1957-E1963|68543-61|Directional signals|N 221-6V|6|3-prongs: X (hot), L (switched), P (not used)| |1957-1965|68543-61A|Directional signals|143-12V|6|Replaced 68543-61 in L1963. \\ Disregard the 12V markings per HD. \\ 2 prongs: X (hot), L (switched)| | |68542-61|Pursuit lamps|F 421-6V|6| ===== Hazard Warning Flashers ===== 1968 and 1969 XLH got a Flasher Kit (68541-68). 1970-1972 XLH/XLCH got Flasher Kit (68540-70). 1973-1975 XLH/XLCH got Flasher Kit (68540-73). \\ Hazard Flasher Kit (68540-70)……... {{ pdf-instruction:is-jx-68540-70.pdf |Click Here}} to download the instruction sheet. \\ {{:techtalk:ih:elec:hazard_flasher_kit_pic1_by_jrsvintageharley1990.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo courtesy of Ebay seller, jrs vintage harley parts. 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[[https://www.ebay.com/str/jrsvintageharleyparts?_trksid=p2047675.l2563|Link to Ebay Store]] )) \\ ====== Factory Horns ====== ==== Subdocuments ==== * [[techtalk:ih:elec03t|Pics and Information on 1965-1985 Ironhead Horns]] * [[techtalk:ih:elec03u|Rebuilding the stock 1965-up Delco Remy Horn]] \\ ==== 1952-1964 K model, Sportster 6V Horns ==== ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}||||||||| | 1952-1964 K model, Sportster "Jubilee" 6V Trumpet Horn and Parts ||||||||| |Year Model|Horn \\ Part#|Horn Type|Horn Mtg. \\ Bracket|Horn \\ Power Pack|Power Pack \\ Mtg. Bracket|Support \\ Bracket|Horn \\ Cover|Horn \\ Screen| |1952-1954 \\ K Models (all)|69003-52| |69142-52|(included \\ w/ horn)|69013-54 \\ laminated \\ rubber| - |69140-52 \\ 69140-52A (59)|69016-52| |:::|69019-52| |69142-52|69015-52|:::|:::|:::|:::| |1957-1964 \\ XL/XLH|69019-57|Delco Remy|69029-57|69014-54|69013-54|69031-57|69140-54|69016-52| |1959-1961 \\ XLCH|69002-47B \\ 69002-47C (62) \\ 69002-62 (63)|Delco Remy \\ Model 16 \\ Type M|Included \\ w/ horn. \\ \\ Parts order \\ (69052-62) \\ x (4) \\ laminated). \\ \\ 69122-61P (67)| - | - |69031-57| - | - | |1962 XLCH|69002-47C \\ 69002-62 (63) \\ 69002-62A (66)|Delco Remy \\ Model 16 \\ Type S|:::| - | - |69031-57| - | - | |1963-1964 \\ XLCH|69002-62 \\ 69002-62A (66)|Delco Remy \\ Model 16 \\ Type S|:::| - | - |69031-57| - | - | |:::|Horn capacitor (32727-63) added on XLCH engines #63XL-3015-up||||||| ==== 1965-1985 Sportster 12V Horns ==== ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}||||||||| | 1965-E1973 Sportster 12V Horn and Parts ||||||||| |Year Model|Horn \\ Part#|Horn Mtg. \\ Bracket|Rubber \\ Isolator \\ Mount|Inner \\ Support \\ Bracket|Horn \\ Cover|Horn \\ Cover \\ Spacer|Horn \\ Ground \\ Strap|Horn \\ Capacitor| |1965-1966 \\ XLH/XLCH|69000-65 \\ (low F note) \\ 69000-76 (76)|69052-65 \\ 69052-65A (66) \\ 69117-65 (67)|69125-65 \\ 5/16"-18 threads|69129-65|69138-65|69144-65|70016-65 \\ ("U" shaped \\ metal) \\ 70016-65A \\ (braided wire)|32727-63 \\ on 63-69 \\ XLCH \\ (only)| |1967-1972 \\ XLH/XLCH \\ Standard seat|69000-65 \\ 69000-76 (76)|69117-65|69125-65|69129-67|69138-65|69144-65|70016-65 \\ 70016-65A (68)|:::| |1970-E1976 \\ XLH/XLCH|69001-70 \\ (high A note) \\ 69016-76 (76)| | | |69141-70| | | - | |L1970-E1971 \\ XLH/XLCH \\ w/ Accessory \\ Low Seat|69000-65 \\ 69000-76 (76)|69117-65 \\ 69117-71 (L71) \\ 69117-71A (72)|62563-65 \\ 1/4"-20 threads \\ 69125-65 (L71) \\ 5/16"-18 threads \\ 62563-65 (72) \\ 1/4"-20 threads|69129-67 \\ 69129-71 (L71) \\ 69129-72 (72) \\ 69129-72A (75) \\ 69129-72B (78)|69138-65|69144-65|70016-65A| - | |L1971 \\ XLH/XLCH \\ OEM Low seat|69000-65 \\ 69000-76 (76)|69117-71 (L71) \\ uses 5/16" iso \\ 69117-71A (72) \\ uses 1/4" iso|69125-65 \\ 5/16"-18 threads \\ 62563-65 (72) \\ 1/4"-20 threads|69129-71 \\ 69129-72 (72) \\ 69129-72A (75) \\ 69129-72B (78)|69138-65|69144-65|70016-65A| - | |1972-E1973 \\ XLH/XLCH \\ Low seat|69000-65 \\ 69000-76 (76)|69117-71A|62563-65|69129-72 \\ 69129-72A (75) \\ 69129-72B (78)|69138-65|69144-65|70016-65A| - | ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}||||||||| | L1973-1985 Sportster 12V Horn and Parts ||||||||| |Year Model|Horn \\ Part#|Horn Mtg. \\ Bracket|Rubber \\ Isolator \\ Mount|Inner \\ Support \\ Bracket|Horn \\ Cover|Horn \\ Cover \\ Spacer|Horn \\ Ground \\ Strap|Horn \\ Bumper \\ Bracket| |L1973-E1976 \\ XLH/XLCH|69000-65 \\ (low F note) \\ 69000-76 (76)|69117-71A|62563-65|69129-72 \\ 69129-72A (75) \\ 69129-72B (78) |69138-65|69144-65|70016-65A|bracket \\ 69041-73 \\ \\ bumper \\ (L76-E81) \\ (69042-73) \\ bumper \\ (81- ) \\ (11428)| |L1976-1985 \\ XLH/XLCH \\ XLS/XLX|69000-76 \\ (low F note)|69117-71A|62563-65|69129-72A \\ 69129-72B (78)|XLH/XLCH/XLX \\ XLS (83-85) \\ 69140-76 (chrome assembly) \\ XLS (80-82) \\ 69011-76 (black assembly)||70016-65A|:::| |:::|Horn assembly 69009-76 includes the cover. Replaced by 69003-76 (78)||||||:::|:::| |L1976-1978 \\ XLH/XLCH|69016-76 \\ (high A note)| | | |69017-76 \\ (assembly)||70016-65A|:::| |:::|1979-later, this horn was only sold in the twin horn kit (69003-76 )||||||:::|:::| |1977 XLCR \\ 1978 XLCR|69000-76|69117-71A|62563-65|69129-72A \\ 69129-72B|69011-76 (black assembly)||70016-65A|:::| \\ ==== Twin Horn Kits ==== The twin horn kits consist of the factory (low note) horn used together with the (high note) horn. \\ ^{{techtalk:miscres:instruction_sheet_header_4.png?nolink&900|}}||||||||| | Sportster 12V Twin Horn Kits and Parts ||||||||| |Year Model|Horn \\ Part#|Horn Mtg. \\ Bracket|Rubber \\ Mount \\ Bracket|Inner \\ Support \\ Bracket|Horn \\ Cover|Horn \\ Cover \\ Spacer|Horn \\ Ground \\ Strap|Horn \\ Bumper \\ Bracket| |69003-70 \\ (70-E76) \\ XLH/XLCH|69001-70 \\ (high A note) |69117-65 (2)|69125-65 (2)|10026 (2)|69138-65 \\ and \\ 69141-70|69114-65|70016-65A (2)| |69003-76 \\ (L76- \\ XL/XLCH|69016-76 \\ (high A note)|69117-65 (2)|69125-65 (2)|10026 (2)|69140-76 \\ and \\ 69017-76|69114-65|70016-65A (2)| \\ \\ [[:techtalk:menu|{{:techtalk:gototechnicalmenu.jpg|}}]]