Engine - 1983 gs750
wiring harness - 85 gs700
I figured since the engines were basically the same besides the stroke(I think) the wiring should carry over. The problem is the bike will start fine and I will be riding for 30 mins or so and I'll shut it off. I'll come back it fires up fine and I ride some more and shut it down again. This time when I go to start it up not more than 30 mins after the last ride, the engine struggles to turn over. No clicking from the starter solenoid though. So I either bump start it or charge the battery until it turns over and I ride it some more then after a few starts it dies again.
I did the quick test and first of all, the battery was at about 11.9v. I don't know if that's because it's bad or because it hasn't been charging. I figured I would do all the free testing I could before buying a new battery only to figure out it's something else.
Next I started the bike and check the voltage at idle, 2,500 and 5,000rpm. All the readings are the same. 11.9v
So I assumed(you know what that means) that even if the battery is bad, that it isn't charging at all.
So I began going through the tests from here:
http://www.thegsresources.com/garage/gs_statorfault.htm and everything tested well until I got to the last reading in phase B. I had the bike running and was testing AC voltage from the stator wires and the multimeter read something around 1 when the site said it should be above 60v. So does this mean that my stator is bad or is there something wrong with my multimeter? I made sure I had a decent connection and the wires were still attached to the bike.
*note I read that oem suzuki stators have different color wires coming out and if you have 3 yellow wires, you have an aftermarket stator. All of my wires are yellow*
Another thing I had a question about was the diode test for the r/r. The r/r on my bike has prongs on it instead of wires going to it so i assume(theres that word again) I should test the prongs and not the wires on the harness for this test. The test said I should be getting 1.5v or higher when the red tester is to the red wire and black tester is to any of the yellow wires. During my test I didn't get any readings at all. Does this mean replace the r/r?
I know I wrote a lot here but any advice is helpful. Electricity is foreign to me. AC/DC is just a band to me.
I think the r/r is stock and I might just replace it with a compatible Honda r/r but I wasn't sure about the stator
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