First, a background. 82 GS450L. Lights start flickering with RPM, seems to run OK still. Get on freeway, wind out in 2nd gear, bike dies. Almost restarts with a massive backfire. Find blown low beam and taillight (high beam and brakelight fine). I'm about to go out to the garage to test things one more time, but it appears that the R/R failed, allowing too much voltage to go the ignitor, killing it. Perhaps it's also passing AC voltage.
Now, if I understand this correctly, the ignition is dependant on battery voltage to start and run the bike. As such, I can disconnect the stator and R/R from the system, and the bike will still run, correct? Or in other words, a bad stator or R/R should not directly cause a no-start/no run condition. As the crank turns, it passes magnets by the signal generators, which run a signal to the ignitor. Ignitor uses this signal to send a bigger signal to the coils, which fires off the spark plugs.
I can test the ignitor by disconnecting the signal generators, and using the leads from my multimeter, attach one lead to each wire going to the ignitor. When I remove the negative lead, the plug should fire.
Now, given the blown bulbs, and the no start condition, it's a fairly safe assumption that excessive voltage killed the ignitor, and the coils should be OK.
My plan is to pick up an ignitor and replacement R/R. If it turns out to be something else, I figure those are good spares to have on hand regardless.
Oh yeah, and any R/R with 3 yellow wires and a red wire should work, right?
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