So I've got my '82 450T that's started to give me charging issues. It's a daily rider and my primary mode of transportation, hasn't been giving me any issues up until this evening. In fact I rode it earlier today, probably 6 miles round trip, without issue.
So, I've had a wicked oil leak from the clutch push rod seal, finally got around to replacing all the seals under the clutch push rod cover, (Push Rod, Gear Selector, and the shaft that holds the sprocket's seals), changed the oil, buttoned everything up, started it a couple times in the driveway to check oil levels and then proceeded to take it for a ride.
Made it probably 1/2 mile before the bike started to die on me, and then did die. Made it home and started a couple checks, not charging.
Now I started to run through the chart provided in the stator papers and everything seems to check out so far, I haven't done thorough tests considering it was after 9pm and there are kids next door.
Couple questions,
- Could it be possibly that I just pulled something loose while I was working under the side cover?
- If so, where should I be looking for loose connections or unsoldered joints?
- On my (cheap) multimeter I started checking VAC, set at 200V. The readings were at 7.7 on the stator. Is this a bad reading or could it simply be that my multimeter is giving the reading of 77V as 7.7?
If you're still reading, I'd appreciate any input you could provide!
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