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This is the one I took off the bike today:
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J-P,
okay, making progress.. well, in one area anyway.
Have disconnected R/R and now bike not blowing Main fuse, so can conclude that the R/R is what was blowing the fuse.
Although, I was wondering if the mess in the connector itself could have been blowing the main fuse, but doesn't look like the connector body was deformed such that the hot lead might make contact with anything else, so probably not.
You can run the bike without the R/R, just don't go too far before getting back to a battery charger.
Looks like the connector on r/r side and the connector on the bike side are both messed up. You will be replacing the R/R and it will come with its connector. You could replace the connector on the bike side (I do not have the contact info -- har har no pun intended).
Just about any R/R meant for 80s GS will work. About only difference between R/R for different bikes and different years is the connector ... and you may not be using your connector anyway.
If you are just trying to get it back together, you could just use individual connectors for each wire. Earlier you said the wires were stiff (probably from the repeated heating). Has been my experience that if the wires are stiff that the typical crimp on connectors will not be reliable. So my experience has been that wire nuts are more reliable in that case. (but I am the only person that has been saying that.) Maybe you can cut the wire back an inch or so and the wire there may be more ductile.
Maybe you can return a couple packs of the 15 amp fuses for a pack of the little grey wire nuts (or the little blue ones).
THe comments about improving the ground is good advice, but not realy related to this problem of the R/R blowing main fuse and the connector having problems. On most GSes the R/R is mounted on battery box, and the r/r ground wire is grounded on the battery box, but the battery box itself is not well mounted to the frame, and is a ground wire in woring harness that is suppose to better ground the batterybox. But that is not reliable either, so many folks add their own additiona ground wire from the battery box to the bike frame (or batt neg).
And ... some good advice related to anything suspect with R/R:
Also check the stator.
Problems with stator can casue problems with R/R. Could replace r/r and 2 days later have same problem again.
Will need volt-ohm meter for checking that.
We could discuss it here, but is also in the Stator Papers that can be found back on GSR home page.
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Originally posted by fritalian View PostWhat do you mean by upgrade the grounds Mista M?
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostLovely Bullet connector on the R/R ground.
While the tank was off I changed the air filter and plugs. Put the tank back on, filled it, and took the bike out for a spin. Runs great. Just waiting for the rr.
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Originally posted by fritalian View PostThat's the one I ordered. The ground should fit nicely but I hope the opposite matching plastic connector comes with the rig because I destroyed the other one removing it.
Just waiting for the rr.1981 gs650L
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Any Polaris dealer sells it - just look for the part number 4012941Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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