- Bringing back to life after 5 years poor storage.
- Rebuilt carb.
- New Battery, fully charged, new plugs, new fuel cock.
Had it running enough to ride two days ago. It died on the road and had to be pushed home two blocks (up hill naturally.) At that time, all electical items had been dealt with and items such as my fuel guage worked perfectly. All light that are on it work. (purchased new signal arms and will put them on.)
When it died, it restarted about 20 minutes later ran a few moments and died. When it died after a few attempt to restart, the starter clicked, engaged, spun, and then would not even do that. As things progress, Lights flicker and I hear a cracking sound from under the seat area with the panel lights flickering in time. Starter clicked and then would not even do that. Brought it home, (pushed) fully charged the battery, check, voltage matched the output manufacturer for the battery stated. Checked contacts on battery cables and re-installed.
Following changing the fuel cock yesterday, started fine, ran, but in what was very low speed for a cold engine with the choke open. (I will have a tune up done soon and that may sort that out.) After a minute or so, engine died, would not restart.
Went to run the electrical system flow chart as linked to from this site also known as the Stator Pages on GSR resources.
Hooked up a meter to the battery terminals on the bike with the meter set to 20 volts. Pre start attempt 11.60 on the meter. Start bike, it went to 8, then 0 as the bike did not start and cranked until the clicking started again and lights flickered. Watched as meter went to 10, then 12, then 6, then 4, then.. and on it went until I turned off the key and the meter returned to 11.6 in a few seconds.
Best guess is that I have a Regulator-Rectifier problem as that is the part that seems to be clicking, I think... hard to have an ear there and crank.
Can anyone confirm or quide me on this one?
Thanks in Advance.
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