I retorqued my cylinder head bolts yesterday following reassembly in May. It started and warm up nicely, much better than it had recently (my head bolts were super loose). I rode about .5 mile and came to a red light. As I pulled away from the light, it felt a bit sluggish so I gave it a little more throttle. In the middle of the intersection, the motor died and I lost all power (lights and gauges). I also saw a big puff of smoke come out from both sides under the tank.
This morning, I pulled the valve cover and turned the motor over by hand. Everything looked great mechanically. I started looking at the electronics and found that a pair of wires at my single point ground had melted or more accurately exploded. The merged end of the wire was connected to my SPG on the stock rectifier mounting bolt (it still has a separate rectifier and regulator). The R/R ground and black/white wire from the rest of the system are grounded at the same point on separate ring terminals and they showed no damage. The end of the short wire was grounded to the frame while the long end went to the battery negative terminal.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151312078@N02/albums/72157689930002176
Does this sound like the rectifier failed and voltage spiked enough to melt the chassis and battery grounds?
I've never done the full charging system test but the quick test I did in September showed this (with brand new battery fresh off the battery charger):
Key off: 12.93V
Key on (lights on after 10 secs): 12.40V
1500rpm: 13.8V
2500rpm: 14.5V
5000rpm: 14.8-14.9V (I had a hard time keeping it at 5000rpm because the revs kept falling. It got close but never went over 15V)
Key off: 13.2V and fell to 13.02V after 30 secs
The fuse didn't blow and the battery still shows 12.93V. Any help would be appreciated.
This morning, I pulled the valve cover and turned the motor over by hand. Everything looked great mechanically. I started looking at the electronics and found that a pair of wires at my single point ground had melted or more accurately exploded. The merged end of the wire was connected to my SPG on the stock rectifier mounting bolt (it still has a separate rectifier and regulator). The R/R ground and black/white wire from the rest of the system are grounded at the same point on separate ring terminals and they showed no damage. The end of the short wire was grounded to the frame while the long end went to the battery negative terminal.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151312078@N02/albums/72157689930002176
Does this sound like the rectifier failed and voltage spiked enough to melt the chassis and battery grounds?
I've never done the full charging system test but the quick test I did in September showed this (with brand new battery fresh off the battery charger):
Key off: 12.93V
Key on (lights on after 10 secs): 12.40V
1500rpm: 13.8V
2500rpm: 14.5V
5000rpm: 14.8-14.9V (I had a hard time keeping it at 5000rpm because the revs kept falling. It got close but never went over 15V)
Key off: 13.2V and fell to 13.02V after 30 secs
The fuse didn't blow and the battery still shows 12.93V. Any help would be appreciated.
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