So I then decided that it was time to go over my wiring with a fine tooth comb. Nothing seemed to be out of place and everything seemed hooked up properly and for the ground to the R/R I went straight to the neg. post of the battery.
This lead me to the testing of the BRAND NEW PARTS THAT I JUST BOUGHT.
So I did the ohm test in between the wires coming from the stator, they were 1.3-1.5.
Next I tested the ohms from a wire off the stator to a chassis ground, there were no ohms .
So feeling confident I started the bike in order to test the output of the stator. I put one probe to a stator wire and the other probe to another stator wire, it was around 2.X AC volts at idle (1100 rpm's) and 5.X at 5000 rpms. If I am understanding this test right, I want to have 65-90 (depending on what tech article I am reading) of Ac volts.
So then with the bike running I tested the output of the R/R from the red wire, it was about 5.x volts of DC at idle, 10.x at 3000 rpms and 8.x volts at 5000+ rpms.
Which brings me to the conclusion that the stator isnt putting out enough output, the R/R would probably work if the stator was putting out proper watts.
These are pics of the new vs. old stator
![](http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/tt178/mtperformance/93d7eb40-7995-40dc-a486-8115460ac361.jpg)
![](http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/tt178/mtperformance/0525141311b.jpg)
![](http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/tt178/mtperformance/0525141311a.jpg)
My question is, it seems to me that the size difference in the new vs. old is the problem.
Or can someone see something in the pictures that I could fix in the new stator that would make it work.
Admittedly I am no stator guy or electric guru, so I dont completely understand the wizardry that happens in the stator cover so I was hoping someone that was could help shed some light on this for me.
This is where I got the stator from
This is the where i got the R/R from
http://www.newmotorcycleparts.com/el...ectifiers.html ..............Type 1
FITS MOST SUZUKI GS250-GS1100 '77-'82
WITH 4 INDIVIDUAL WIRES AND ONE GROUND WIRE
As always thanx for any and all replies
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