Once in and with a fresh battery I cranked her over and she came to life once again. Initially, she wouldn't run off enricher (choke for the newbies) and she seemed to be only running on 3 cylinders. I checked spark on all cylinders using an external plug resting on the engine and confirmed I have good spark to all 4. Running again it seemed better and would rev up and drop back but to a "lumpy idle" so I'm thinking I need some fresh plugs.
Now to the "absolute weirdest thing I have ever seen". The PO had put in a new R/R prior to laying it up so I figured I should check for charging. with the engine off the battery rests at about 12.8 volts or so. I break out the trusty multimeter and as soon as I get within a foot of the battery with it turned on but the probes not touching the display starts going haywire with voltages bouncing from the minuses up to 18 or 19 volts. Touching the probes to the poles makes no difference. WTF I say. Defective meter or maybe needs a fresh battery. I change to a fresh 9 volt and try again. Same result. Its like a force field around the bike. Anywhere I stand within a foot of it, the meter goes berserk.
I disconnect the R/R and nothing changes, I can't get a normal steady reading at the battery. I'm starting to think a defective stator but I can't even get a reading off it. As soon as the bike is running the meter goes bonkers.
I don't have a back up meter at the moment but I have a call in to my bud so I'll check with his later.
Anyone ever seen anything like this? If the meter is to be believed, I'm thinking it has to be the stator. Idon't really want to run it anymore until I figure this out as I don't want to fry the precious igniter. Maybe this is the notorious thing that kills so many of them.
I'm stumped on this one. I had a look in the archives and the S-Papers but I don't see anything.
Ideas oh electrical gurus?????
Cheers,
spyug
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