Sorry for the longish post, but it's having starting problems.
I fully charged the battery (new last summer) and when everything is off it reads 12.9 volts.
Today, when I turned the key, the lights came on, but when I hit the starter button everything went dead. I wiggled the battery a little bit and the lights came on and it started fine (but with just a little smoke from near the negative pole of the battery, close to the gas tank ). So I'm pretty sure I need to clean up all the connections, which will be the first job.
Then I ran the stator tests from BassCliff's pictorial guide. At idle and at 4000 rpm, I'm getting right around 13 volts across the battery terminals. Not good.
I pulled the stator output wires and tested them. The resistance between the legs is about even all 3 ways, around 0.9 to 1.1 ohms. That's good, apparently.
Next, I checked the stator's continuity to ground; no connection at all between any stator leg and the chassis. Also good, if I'm understanding this correctly.
Finally, I checked the voltage output between the stator legs. They were all about equal, at 58 volts AC. And that's my question (finally!): BassCliff's guide says they should be equal and above 60 volts. Is 58 volts really a sign of failure, or do I just have a weak-but-usable unit?
I suspect I know the answer, but hope springs eternal.
Thanks in advance for all the help; I wouldn't know how to even start these projects without the GS Garage and related websites!
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