Long story short I was invited to go on a rad S.Eastern Ohio ride with my friends Chuck (Chuck78) and Grant last fall. My 550 was not road worthy so I asked my girlfriend if I could ride her 1981 GS450S that I just purchased for her about a month before….Thankfully she allowed it. During the ride I began having issues around the 2-3 hour mark after we hit the freeway out of another twisty section. Lights blowing out, inconsistency in RPMS etc. The regulator failed. We bump started it a couple times (we had to have pushed the bike up and down this hill 12 times, belated apology now to my riding buddies for that...) and even tried to jump it from a nice bystanders car with no avail. It was determined there via multimeter that the charging system had failed. More specifically the regulator, this likely led to the stator, ignitor(got so hot it cracked the back housing), signal generator and coils also failing . So here we are in the spring, after it sat all winter in the garage, and I've finally got it back on the road. With my first GSR post I feel like I owe it to all of you to share my work since I have had SO much information help me along the way on this bike and my unfinished 550! I did my best to provide part numbers, price, details and a photos for each part swap.
SH775 Regulator (USED from 2015 Polaris Ranger 570)
# 4012941
Ebay $44.99
Aftermarket Racetechelectric/ RMstator Plug Kit
Amazon $15
(also on eBay)
Many write ups on GSR regarding this upgrade, not going into much detail on this. Comment/PM me if you begin to get too far off the path.
Quick rundown:
3 stator legs, in no particular order at all(does not affect adaptation) run directly to gray/bottom connection. On top of black connection run the ground(black wire) to SPG (single point ground). Ground-check-done.
Skip the middle and you now see the red wire exiting the black connector. This positive wire runs directly to battery positive with a 20A inline blade fuse between battery and SH775.
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