The third wire combination is about 3 or 4 volts. So, I assume it's a bad stator. I opened it up and the stator was covered with thin black crusty stuff; over, under, around all the wiring. It came off easily with a brush but there's still some of this junk between some of the windings. It's so thin it looks like dried paint, but very flaky. Under the crust is a normal covering of plastic just like all the other stators in my collection. (they fit GS850s but not the 1100)
I also noticed that when it had been running for a few minutes the stator wires were all hot. Almost too hot to touch.
Four questions:
1. Anyone ever see what I'm describing here with the black crusty stuff and, assuming it's carbon based, any chance that it's causing a short? If that's the case, could cleaning it again, more thoroughly, help?
2. or; Am I correct that a new stator is the only proper fix, or should I be looking at a rotor, too. Can anything go wrong with the rotor?
3. or is it possible that a stator can be re-wound by an amateur. If this is possible, is it so hard that the $120 for an aftermarket is just money well spent? (Bike Bandit lists OEM for about $230.)
4. Should I replace the R/R at the same time, under the assumption that the bad stator fried it?
Thanks to everyone for all the great advice.
Larry
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