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    #16
    We should all get into a bidding war just to watch earl sweat! :twisted:
    1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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      #17
      Originally posted by duaneage
      We should all get into a bidding war just to watch earl sweat! :twisted:
      OOH! You're so EVIL!

      Hey, here's another one, currently at $9.95:


      These Honda regulator/rectifiers are pretty easy to find cheap if you search for a specific model bike. I just happened to be nosing around eBay one day looking for stuff for my wife's CM400 and snagged one for $3.99. There are two just today, and I've seen several others.

      That makes me feel all warm and fuzzy -- if these parts were at all unreliable, bidding wars would erupt among desperate Honda owners, much as they do when rare functioning Suzuki electrics go on the block. But Hondas seem to go to their graves with good electrics.

      Being something of a GS850G specialist, I'm not sure what other models of Hondas would also be good prospects. I'm sure someone here could offer a bit of enlightenment.
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        #18
        I tore apart a cm450 last year for a friend, he probably still has the regulator. I will ask him tommorrow if I can borrow his for a few years, I might need a spare.
        1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
        1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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          #19
          Originally posted by earlfor
          P.S. Anyone want a good deal on a slightly used fried R/R....I'm willing to haggle here. :-) :-)
          Earl, why don't you advertise it on eBay as an anchor for a very small boat?
          Believe in truth. To abandon fact is to abandon freedom.

          Nature bats last.

          80 GS850G / 2010 Yamaha Majesty / 81 GS850G

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            #20
            not all hondas have gone to the grave with good electrics, there are several models that have atleast as bad a reputation for cooking their stators, and I know of a few CM 400/450's that have had charge coil failures (CDI)

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              #21
              Another possiblility is to replace the bad zener diode. That is the diode that is going bad, not one of the bridge diodes.

              Hap

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                #22
                The R/R is solid cast epoxy filled. I dont know how I would get down to the zener diode without destroying everything. I would fix it If anyone can tell me how to get to it.

                Earl

                Originally posted by Hap Call
                Another possiblility is to replace the bad zener diode. That is the diode that is going bad, not one of the bridge diodes.

                Hap
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by earlfor
                  The R/R is solid cast epoxy filled. I dont know how I would get down to the zener diode without destroying everything. I would fix it If anyone can tell me how to get to it.

                  Earl

                  Originally posted by Hap Call
                  Another possiblility is to replace the bad zener diode. That is the diode that is going bad, not one of the bridge diodes.

                  Hap
                  I've seen people dig out the epoxy, replace the offending element, then refill with two-part epoxy. These people enjoy doing stuff like that.

                  Personally, I would buy a new one.

                  Hap

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                    #24
                    I would be my luck to spend 100 hours picking epoxy with a straight pin, get the offending diode replaced, repour the epoxy and 30 minutes later have another of the old diodes take a dump. LOL

                    Earl

                    Originally posted by Hap Call

                    I've seen people dig out the epoxy, replace the offending element, then refill with two-part epoxy. These people enjoy doing stuff like that.

                    Personally, I would buy a new one.

                    Hap
                    Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                    I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                      #25
                      I would be my luck to spend 100 hours picking epoxy with a straight pin, get the offending diode replaced, repour the epoxy and 30 minutes later have another of the old diodes take a dump. LOL
                      Now Earl that sounds more like my luck then yours. LOL

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by earlfor
                        It would be my luck to spend 100 hours picking epoxy with a straight pin, get the offending diode replaced, repour the epoxy and 30 minutes later have another of the old diodes take a dump. LOL

                        Earl

                        Originally posted by Hap Call

                        I've seen people dig out the epoxy, replace the offending element, then refill with two-part epoxy. These people enjoy doing stuff like that.

                        Personally, I would buy a new one.

                        Hap
                        Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                        I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Hap Call
                          I've seen people dig out the epoxy, replace the offending element, then refill with two-part epoxy. These people enjoy doing stuff like that.

                          Hap
                          I may not have a really grand life, but I sure got better things to do than that. :roll:
                          Believe in truth. To abandon fact is to abandon freedom.

                          Nature bats last.

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