OK OK, we'll get to the battery... but I want you to know it was no joke about the crosswords. I pick up the local rag's Weekend edition and this is what I get..... multiple pages of pictures, 'cuz I need pictures. Then on the back side, lookie all the word stuff. Bonus they give us a version of the New York Times, and there's more word stuff. 15 minutes here, 15 minutes there... they get done mostly by the third Saturday in my week (I have 6 plus 1 Sunday). However, no crosswords will get done today, nor did I get an afternoon nap.
Oh yes..... the battery.... it helps to cut a couple of pieces of foam to hold your nuts up while you're screwing on the terminals.
With that ready to go, let's talk heated grips first.... I thought Canajan FJR's all came with OEM heated grips as standard equipment. Apparently not in '06, so PO had an OEM kit installed by the dealer, and I spent a lot of time figuring out power and ground, wire routing, and then to test if they actually worked. More later. So first had to remove the starter relay to remove a wire that I snipped off when removing the homemade relay harness crap. They used the starter relay + battery feed as power supply. While that was out, cleaned it up, it was very dirty. Note this is a single fused relay, 30 amp fuse on the right with plastic cover, spare fuse on the left. Here it is all back together ready to go.
Fairing held outboard by a piece of 2x3, dropping in the battery piece of cake. Here it is all hooked up with the blue eyelet being the new ground for the heated grips, and a Battery Tender harness run down beside the battery and back up to where the SAE plug will reside under the front edge of the fuel tank, hidden until you need it. By the positive terminal, I had removed the ABS connector from its mount, will install an ABS test harness later.
Got the heated grip thing all figured out, unwrapped some rather ugly taping and routing job someone did to hide these bullet connectors (which are waterproof BTW), but nobody wants to look at them. I don't have a pic of the ugly taping, but here is what the Yamaha kit has for connectors to each grip and there's another set to go to the controller. Oddly enough, the dealer had used the glove box lighter socket feed as power. Basically saying, the add-on kit is not tied into the ECU like the factory ones, and should work independently as long as the ignition is on. Should is the operative word.
While it was all untaped, I turned on the ignition, watched the instruments boot up and Neutral light come on, fuel gauge flashing because there's no fuel tank hooked up yet.... she lives!! Now to test the heated grips. Turned on the controller and waited 5 minutes (Gen2 grips were slow to heat up). No heat, crap. Unplugged each grip, check resistance, they both had about 6.4 ohms, so no shorts, no opens, should work. Power is getting to the controller, ground is good, power feed is good, fuse is good. Disconnected the controller, rigged a jumper so the grips are in series as they should be, hooked it direct to battery. I was getting heat after a couple of minutes, OK so the grips are OK. Plugged the controller back in, dialed it up, turned on the ignition, waited 15 minutes. No heat...... so, mothballing this issue for the moment, confident the wiring is good, everything unplugged and treated with contact paste, plugged back in, so installed shrink tube to pretty things up, routed all the wires, zip ties, etc. No wear points, no hanging up if bars turned, etc. A lotta time but gotta do it while things are accessible. Pic of my shrink tube and taping in progress, leaving the controller connectors unwrapped as they will be hidden and are waterproof.
More multitasking... while playing electrician, my ultrasonic cleaner got hungry, so I fed it some pistons out of the old engine.. the brownish is dried up residue of stuff when I was cleaning them weeks ago. Put 2 pistons in, dunked to just over the wrist pins. I used the same batch of cleaner as I did for the hardware, ran two 20 minute cycles, wiped the pistons off when they came out. I did wipe in the cavities beside the wrist pins. Batch of cleaner is dark and dirty, must dispose. Before and after...
Set them aside to dry, I will store them away after a coating of oil. That's all you get for today, and it took a big chunk of the day.