After ALOT of work on this bike I finally got it running great last month. It was riding great!
Carbs have been cleaned and rebuilt, valve clearances done, no vacuum leaks, new cleaned and sealed gas tank, petcock filter is clean and working.
Then out of nowhere, my RPMs started fluctuating and the bike was bogging down when accelerating. Most notably, the bikes RPMs would randomly start to increase at idle when the throttle wasn’t engaged. The bikes RPMs will increase when the throttle is engaged as well, but, after a certain increase the bike will start to mis fire.
(In the past I had issues with the voltage regulator/rectifier. The RPMs would increase and decrease with the blinker as it was engaged. The RPMs would also increase when the high beams or brakes were engaged. I changed the voltage regulator and all was well after that.)
So I decided to change the voltage regulator again to a brand new one, instead of an extra one laying around. It didn’t work and we’re still experiencing the random RPM increase when the throttle is not engaged. I then opened the bike up to check the stator after some confusing multimeter tests. The stator looked great, no burn marks or anything unusual. I then noticed that the magnetic rotor that powers the stator had a chip in it. It’s probably a 1/2 inch long chip in the magnet portion. I remembered that I had damaged it trying to remove it to repair the starter clutch. I ended up just super glueing it back together. when I opened it up, it was still in place but loose to the touch.
So, my question is, do you think a chipped magnetic rotor would cause weird voltage issues causing the bikes RPMs to fluctuate randomly?
I have been getting good continuity tests on the stator as well as it looking in good physical condition. Continuity on the stator without the engine running was 0.5 on all wires. A continuity test on the stator while the engine was running was difficult due to the rpm fluctuations.
The battery tests showed it going up from 12.8 volts off to 13.2 volts at the idle, but wouldn’t go up past 13.5 when increasing the RPMs by the throttle.
any help is appreciated!
-Kent
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