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    Bad R/R affect upon new stator?

    I've just installed a new stator on my 1100G. The PO replaced the R/R but didn't ground it properly. Probably the reason the stator went out. I suspect the R/R is bad because the rubber insulation around the ground lead where all the wires exit the R/R shows signs of having overheated. My question is; now that I have properly grounded the r/r, can I damage the new stator if the r/r is indeed bad? FWIW, I was getting a little less than 12V at idle and a max of 13 @5k. The results of the "Stator Paper" tests showed that one leg of the stator wasn't putting out enough voltage. The other 2 legs were slightly over 50V if I remember correctly. So, in a sense, the r/r was working but that melted insulation bothers me.
    Your opinions and responses are definitely, as always, appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,
    Willie
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    #2
    Install the parts and check the output. If the R/R is controlling the stator output like it should I'd leave it in place and worry about something else.

    BTW, did you route the stator wires direct into the R/R, thus cutting out the stupid factory out and back loop to the hand control?
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      #3
      Originally posted by Nessism View Post
      BTW, did you route the stator wires direct into the R/R, thus cutting out the stupid factory out and back loop to the hand control?
      I haven't yet, but had every intention of doing that. I've already highlighted those wires on my wiring diagram to make it all the easier.
      Thanks for responding.
      Willie
      Common sense has become so uncommon that I consider it a super power.


      Present Stable includes:
      '74 GT750 Resto-mod I've owned since '79
      '83 GS1100E (The best E I've ever enjoyed, Joe Nardy's former bike)
      '82 GS1100G Resto project

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        #4
        When you get the RR I sent refer to my wiring diagram at the bottom of my posts.
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          #5
          I appreciate the advice and am leaning towards hooking up the old r/r, since its already in place, to the new stator and seeing if it works. I have a "duaneage r/r" on the way but bought it with the idea of having it for a spare. Bottom line remains as originally posted......can a bad r/r damage a new stator?
          Thanks again,
          Willie
          Common sense has become so uncommon that I consider it a super power.


          Present Stable includes:
          '74 GT750 Resto-mod I've owned since '79
          '83 GS1100E (The best E I've ever enjoyed, Joe Nardy's former bike)
          '82 GS1100G Resto project

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            #6
            Originally posted by willie View Post
            Bottom line remains as originally posted......can a bad r/r damage a new stator?
            Thanks again,
            Willie

            Yes. A bad R/R can and will damage and eventually overload and fry a new stator. With that said, it's not going to hurt it to run the bike for the small amount of time it takes to do the testing.
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