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GS1000 5 wire stator

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I have an unknown year GS1000
#'s GS1000-101876
I've narrowed it down to '78-'80.


It has a 5 wire stator.
1 G/W, 2 Y, 2 B/W

All the wiring diagrams I've researched only show a 3 wire with one of each color mentioned above.
Is it safe to assume I only need to use 1 of each wire for direct wire to the R/R?
Why 5 wire? The other 2 have to do with the headlight loop???
I did see in a GS1000 wiring schematic that the G/W wire ventures off into the abyss only to loop around (somewhere up by the right handlebar switches) and head back to the W/R rectifier wire???


For those wondering, I am installing a 1000 in a '77 750 and the OE engine only had a 3 wire stator. From the pictures I took, the wiring had a bunch of weak links and butt splices but appears to be wired OE... This 750 had upgrades, horrible wiring repairs and more done to it LONG before I put my hands on it.



Stator wires, on foot peg in pic below.
R/R is a 5 wire. SH532C-13

GS 1000 stator.jpg
 
The split wires run to the separate voltage regulator and rectifier, as standard on 78 and 79 models
I don't know what wiring diagram you're looking at, but the one in the factory service manual clearly shows the separate units and associated wiring

If you're going to use a 775 R/R, just run the 3 wires to it and cut off or insulate the extra runs
 
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The split wires run to the separate voltage regulator and rectifier, as standard on 78 and 79 models
I don't know what wiring diagram you're looking at, but the one in the factory service manual clearly shows the separate units and associated wiring

If you're going to use a 775 R/R, just run the 3 wires to it and cut off or insulate the extra runs


Thanks Big T

I am looking at the diagrams on this page

http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/

So far I've seen only 3 wire Stators.
 
The split wires run to the separate voltage regulator and rectifier, as standard on 78 and 79 models
I don't know what wiring diagram you're looking at, but the one in the factory service manual clearly shows the separate units and associated wiring

If you're going to use a 775 R/R, just run the 3 wires to it and cut off or insulate the extra runs


Ah ha... I did finally find a diagram that shows how the stator wires split and run out to both regulator and rectifier.

Thanks.
 
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