To my knowledge the GS still has the original factory stator, I did purchase a new rectifier from Z1 Enterprises 2years ago and the headlamp loop is intact. The bike has a new battery fitted (2 weeks ago). I had an old multimeter (which does not have probes but just spring clips) which I used to take the readings mentioned below and have just ordered a new multimeter to ensure their accurateness (if that's a word).
I am new to using a multimeter, no doubt I may make some mistakes along the way, so please go easy with me, I am determined to sort out the issue so that when the virus goes I can go back to burning rubber .
I have visually checked the connections from the alternator to the regulator and rectifier and all look good (clean with no signs of overheating).
Here are the results of the quick test with lights off:
1) Ignition key off battery charge 12.55v
2) Ignition key on and engine crank - 12.1v
3) 1000rpm engine idle -12.65v
4) At 2500 RPM - 13.00 VDC
5) At 5000 RPM - 13.50 VDC
6) Key off - 12.70v
From reading through the stator pages it mentions I should be looking at approx. 14.5v at 5000rpm bugger!
When my multimeter arrives hopefully in the next 4 days I will be looking to check out each leg of the stator wires at 5000rpm for ac voltage and then test each legs continuity to ground. I think this is right if you could please let me know.
Preparing for the worse I have read on the stator papers that a SH775 series R/R is the way to go, but being in the UK I cannot find one anywhere does anyone have any ideas?. Very interested to know your thoughts if you think my course of action is correct.
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