I have a 1983 GS400E. The Battery is about 1 year old and has been on trickle charge + started and ran the bike every 2 weeks or so through the winter season. I used this battery all season last summer when I obtained the bike. I'm in the Vancouver, BC area. Before replacing the R/R: I was getting 16.5+ volts during idle and over 17 volts raising the RPM to 3500 or so. I have determined that I was getting this voltage all season last year.
I just replaced the stock R/R (pronged) with a Ricks Motorsport R/R. Butt connected the the 5 wires and heated to seal the connectors. After the installation, I tried to fire it up and nothing. Hitting the starter multiple times...nothing. So I cranked down on the crimps one more time. Presto, the starter fired right up upon touching the start button. Now, I'm getting a voltage of about 13.7 at idle and about 13.0, 13.1 volts when I rev it up. I'm thinking that there are a few things that could be wrong here:
1. My crimp connections are garbage and not connected well enough.
2. My battery is weak since I was over charging it for most of riding season last year. I should check the fluid level in it and check for corroded connections.
3. My Stator is getting weak and not producing enough voltage.
When I have a chance this weekend, I'll check the stator diodes and output voltage on the 3 legs. Also, I will open up the battery.
What do you think?
Alex
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