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nathan12
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I have replaced the stator and rectifier very recently on my '82 1100 gl. I have put about 300 miles on the bike in the meantime. I fired it up today and out of the blue it was running on 1 cylinder and the neutral light and headlight were flickering badly and then it quit. I fired it again and it did this for about 30 seconds and then all 4 kicked in quite suddenly.. I shut it down, removed the side panel where I have spent so much time working and found that the leads coming off the stator had gotten hot enough to partially melt the clear covers where they meet the rest of the wiring harness. I then checked the battery terminals and the positive lead was loose. I tightened it, started it, and now it runs great, there is some heat at the connections and the new rectifier is a little warm, but I assume its supposed to be. SO...would the loose battery terminal cause this to happen? The new stator has three black wires instead of the three different colored ones of the stock. I hooked them up according to how ever I felt like it, because myself and my step father and at least two other people thought that since all three are supplying voltage to the harness, that it should not matter which goes where...is this WRONG?? I am planning a wild trip to americade in about a week and a half, any information would be so much appreciated..thank you!!
nathan reed.
nathan reed.