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mckiver said:hello, one simple thing to check is the voltage at your battery when the bike is running. At idle you should have ~14.5 volts and when you bring up the rpm's they should increase slightly. If for some reason your rectifier or stator are at fault you will experience a drop in voltage when you raise the rpm's. When this happens at higher rpm's you can't keep the candles lit and will experience spark blow out and lack of power. I had this problem with my 81 1000 and a new rectifier cured what ailed it . The use of a volt meter is all you need to do this simple test. Use the kiss approach and you can't go wrong.Cheers
my98xplorer said:mckiver said:hello, one simple thing to check is the voltage at your battery when the bike is running. At idle you should have ~14.5 volts and when you bring up the rpm's they should increase slightly. If for some reason your rectifier or stator are at fault you will experience a drop in voltage when you raise the rpm's. When this happens at higher rpm's you can't keep the candles lit and will experience spark blow out and lack of power. I had this problem with my 81 1000 and a new rectifier cured what ailed it . The use of a volt meter is all you need to do this simple test. Use the kiss approach and you can't go wrong.Cheers
hmmm, i shall try that right now!
my98xplorer said:ok with the bike running i only have about 11.8v, when i rev it up a little it goes to about 11.9. Now i can only rev to about 5,000rpm and the bike just spits and sputters. I can only go like 45mph now. Any ideas??
duaneage said:Stator Time.
Sad fact is that igniton coils not only have reduced output when the voltage is low, they use as much electricity as the headlight does.
I saw this really neat battery voltage indicator with thermostat and clock that mounts on the cluster, I think I will get it.
RacingJake said:Just be glad it's not a Harley cause you'll have 3 tanks to worry about... the oil tank :?
earlfor said:Could be stator. Could be R/R. Could be both. Could be that 24 year old battery needs to be replaced.![]()
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earlfor said:Could be stator. Could be R/R. Could be both. Could be that 24 year old battery needs to be replaced.![]()
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duaneage said:Stator Time.
Sad fact is that igniton coils not only have reduced output when the voltage is low, they use as much electricity as the headlight does.
I saw this really neat battery voltage indicator with thermostat and clock that mounts on the cluster, I think I will get it.
my98xplorer said:Battery is only a couple months old, regualtor just went about 2 weeks ago, so whats that leave that i havent replaced?
my98xplorer said:ok so i charged the battery up to 12.6v, turned on the bike and checked the voltage again, still at 12.5-12.7. Does that mean the stator is bad? I have an extra one from a 79 gs850 i might try and swap them out if you guys think thats the problem.