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rasndas
Stator issues.
My 1983 GS1100E stopped charging. In the process of trouble shooting I believe I have narrowed it down to the stator. No load voltage across any of the 3 phases at 5000 RPM is anywhere between 8 and 13 volts AC instead of 80 volts AC as per the shop manual. What I find interesting is the resistance between each of the phases is 7-8 ohms and there is no short to case on any of them. So no opens and no shorts. Is this typical of a bad stator or am I missing something?Tags: None
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BassCliff
Hi,
The resistance between the legs should be between .5 ohm and maybe 2 ohms. I'll bet all of the insulation has melted from the windings and turned your stator into a hunk of copper. Good job troubleshooting.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Originally posted by rasndas View PostMy 1983 GS1100E stopped charging. In the process of trouble shooting I believe I have narrowed it down to the stator. No load voltage across any of the 3 phases at 5000 RPM is anywhere between 8 and 13 volts AC instead of 80 volts AC as per the shop manual. What I find interesting is the resistance between each of the phases is 7-8 ohms and there is no short to case on any of them. So no opens and no shorts. Is this typical of a bad stator or am I missing something?
On the other hand, if the voltage is reading low for an open circuit condition that implies shorted windings and not an open (as there is no current flowing for the resistance to make any difference)
I just changed out my ED stator for a brand new one and only have about 300 miles on it. In chasing an oil leak I pulled the stator cover back off to see the insulation on the upper part of the stator is already starting to darken (the leak as it turns out is really in the starter o-ring).
Stator replacement will likely solve the problem and you will find your cooked.
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rasndas
Thanks guy's I was afraid of that. I will recheck the resistance to make sure I didn't get the decimal point in the wrong place and have .7 to.8 ohms. Doesn't really matter though as it still isn't putting out enough voltage. I did find the " Stator Papers" and found them most helpful. Again thanks for your replies.
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rasndas
Another Question. I ordered a new elecktrosport stator to replace my defective one. The one currently in the bike has 3 yellow wires instead of the color coded ones so I'm guessing it isn't a suzuki item. The bike does have 50,000 miles on it but if it has gone through 2 stators is there something else I should do. I assume if the R/R checks out ( it appears to be original) It is OK to use. The bike has never blown the 15 amp fuse that goes to the red wire on the R/R ( at least since I've owned it) so I'm assuming it isn't pulling too much current. The electrical system on the bike is stock with no add ons. Any Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
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Originally posted by rasndas View PostAnother Question. I ordered a new elecktrosport stator to replace my defective one. The one currently in the bike has 3 yellow wires instead of the color coded ones so I'm guessing it isn't a suzuki item. The bike does have 50,000 miles on it but if it has gone through 2 stators is there something else I should do. I assume if the R/R checks out ( it appears to be original) It is OK to use. The bike has never blown the 15 amp fuse that goes to the red wire on the R/R ( at least since I've owned it) so I'm assuming it isn't pulling too much current. The electrical system on the bike is stock with no add ons. Any Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
It has nothing to do with the 15 amp fuse.
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BassCliff
Originally posted by rasndas View PostThe bike does have 50,000 miles on it but if it has gone through 2 stators is there something else I should do.
Make sure all of your electrical connections and grounds are clean! I even cleaned my fusebox, turn signal stalks, the big fat ground wire that connects the negative battery post to the bottom of the engine, everything from the headlight bucket to the tail light. Your bike will love you for it.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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rasndas
I do cruise the bike at 70MPH which is about 4000 RPM I believe. Roughly how long do stators last?
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jwebfournow
Hello all!
Finally got the adjustments done on the 82 gsgk, put a new battery in checking the charging system and find that the stator has a problem one leg putting out 1.3 volts the other two over 60. Whats the general consensus on where to buy another one. Anybody have a favorite. Thanks
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Originally posted by rasndas View PostI do cruise the bike at 70MPH which is about 4000 RPM I believe. Roughly how long do stators last?
Hard to say, makes it much worse if the connections are not clean. Hard charaging 1100/1150's seem to have more problems than most.
I recently installed a new Electrosport just 3 weeks ago on my ED. I did no more than 300 miles (sport riding) and then pulled the cover off to look for a leak (always replace your starter O-ring if you get a chance).
The stator is already discolored brown at the top 1/2 of the windings. Apparently the lower part is always in oil and stays cooler; it was still nice and Blue like it came out of the box.Last edited by posplayr; 04-20-2010, 03:03 PM.
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BassCliff
Originally posted by jwebfournow View PostHello all!
Finally got the adjustments done on the 82 gsgk, put a new battery in checking the charging system and find that the stator has a problem one leg putting out 1.3 volts the other two over 60. Whats the general consensus on where to buy another one. Anybody have a favorite. Thanks
You are allowed to start your own thread, you know?
See your "mega-welocome" for our favorite vendors; Electrosport, Rick's, RM Stator, and other vendors sell electrical parts. I think Rick's comes with proper grommets and sleeves. With the others you must use the old grommets and crimp/solder your own connectors.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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A stator will last indefinitely if all the connections throughout the bike are kept clean. It's not a wear item -- burning out stators means There's Another Problem. (Likely several smaller problems, actually.)
The crappy bullet connectors on the stator connectors are especially troublesome. Replace these with spade connectors or solder these leads directly.
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostA stator will last indefinitely if all the connections throughout the bike are kept clean. It's not a wear item -- burning out stators means There's Another Problem. (Likely several smaller problems, actually.)
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I have a Electrosport stator, FH0012A FET regulator and I'm runing two volt meters (VDO and Showchrome). I peak out at about 13.8-14.0V at 4000 RPM. I dont have more than about 0.5V total between the plus and minus connections.
What is more interesting is how the stators burn above the oil line. I've bee nthink of a way to get more oil above the oil line.
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jwebfournow
No offense.....just saw you guys were talking about stators figured I would ask a stator question, Sorry!
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rasndas
I had already planned to replace the connectors on the R/R as they looked like they had gotten very hot. This probbly didn't do the original stator ny good. I had also planned on cleaning the grounds and doing resistance checks on them
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