I am attempting in earnest to diagnose an ongoing electrical issue on my ride. It's a 1980 GS400. It is fairly stock and in very nice shape. Any help, questions or suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
The main issues are: going through a battery a year and intermittent electrical power loss during short rides. It was fine for the first 15000 km I put on it, but was since stored outside.
Another issue that may/may not be related is signal lights staying on constant unless the RPMs are over 5000 (maybe a bulb? see below #2). I put an automotive 12volt bulb in the headlight and have replaced a few of the signal lights.
I have suspected the stator for some time so I have been doing the preliminary work before moving on to the stator papers:
- electrical system: inspected, a few wires replaced, every connection and ground cleaned with contact cleaner and dielectric greased. There were some burned ones and corrosion on some.
- bulbs: cleaned the bases and inspected (all were 12 volt, but some were different makes/amps. Could this cause the low rev/solid signal?
- new battery
I began test phase A of the stator papers tonight, but am ending up with strange results that do not seem to make sense:
- new battery registers 12.63 volts. its been in the bike for 2 weeks - maybe? Not been run much.
- start bike, rev to 5000 RPM=11.75 volts
- BLACK multimeter lead to + (battery) & RED multimeter lead to (white/blue) output (to R/R) on stator= -2v..-3...-4...-5...-6...-7.5..
- RED multimeter lead to battery & BLACK multimeter lead to negative output (yellow) on stator= 8.2v. With BLACK multimeter lead to R/R casing=12v
Here are my multimeter readings with red on red battery lead and black on black battery lead:
- bike off - 12.15v
- bike on (key on switch) 11.89v
- start bike 11.83v
- Rev to 5000 Rpm 11.86v..going down to 11.79v
- shut off bike 12.06v
If you haven't guessed, my only electrical know-how is from thegsresources and sticking my tongue on a 9v battery.
Thanks in advance.
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