Here's the situation and question: I've got a 1979 GS1000L with separate regulator and rectifier units (the early GS bikes have separate units). Like most GS owners, I've suffered the classic poor charging system problems. I pulled my stator out and noticed a few coils were visibly fried and the ohm meter indicated shorting within the stator and/or wires. One of our GS Forum brethren Ray Snowden had a used (but very clean and undamaged) stator for sale on this site (assumed to be a stock Suzuki stator) off a 1982 GS1100 and I bought it, together with what I think is a aftermarket rectifier unit, which is labelled EMGO part number 48-98634. (A brief thanks to Ray. He is 77 years old, still loves and rides his GS, was a pleasure to deal with, and he carefully packed the parts for shipping as if they were crystal chandeliers!) The replacement stator is now in the bike, and the battery is charging nicely. However, the wires/connecters out of the stator in the area next to the air filter box are very hot. I'm guesing the classic Suzuki defective rectifier design as discussed in the stator pages. And I'm worried that I'll soon fry my new stator. The trouble is that the EMGO part I got came without any paperwork, diagram, etc. There are only four wires coming out of the EMGO unit rather than the five often discussed in the stator pages or elsewhere in the GS Forum for the combination regulator/rectifier units, and the ends of the wires are bare, no connecters to try and match up with stuff on my bike.
If I lay the EMGO unit on its back with fins facing towards me and wires at the top, from left to right, the first wire is yellow, the second is black, and the last two are yellow. Can anyone tell me what this unit is, what it does, which wires get connected where, what else I might need to buy, and anything else I need to finally solve my electrical problems ! Thanks in advance.
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