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I put in a new Electrex r/r after following some diagnostics here and at the Electrex website. Bike still wouldn't run for more than a couple of minutes.
Today, I decided to check all my connectors and I found the three connectors for the stator wires (yellow) that come together under the gas tank, inside a rubber boot, were semi-toasted. The insulation was scorched and the connectors heat-corroded. I fired up the bike and the connectors started heating up and smoking.
My question, is the heat and smoke from the corrosion causing mucho resistance? Would it be safe to cut and clean the wire and put on new connectors and test it again? Or could the heat be caused by the alternator. When running, voltage at the batt stays aroud 13.4
Any help appreciated.
1983GS750ES 10k miles.
Thanks!
Today, I decided to check all my connectors and I found the three connectors for the stator wires (yellow) that come together under the gas tank, inside a rubber boot, were semi-toasted. The insulation was scorched and the connectors heat-corroded. I fired up the bike and the connectors started heating up and smoking.
My question, is the heat and smoke from the corrosion causing mucho resistance? Would it be safe to cut and clean the wire and put on new connectors and test it again? Or could the heat be caused by the alternator. When running, voltage at the batt stays aroud 13.4
Any help appreciated.
1983GS750ES 10k miles.
Thanks!