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Dirt junkie
new stator 85 700 e
well I have gone thru the fault finding chart and it dosent look good when I got to the step of checking the wires from the stator mine only reads 0.2 0.3 the chart calls for 0.5 or more all the way across.between some of the yellow wires at least I hope there the right wires three yellow wires that come out of the main harness and connect to three black wires the three blacks seem to be the ones from the stator this is where I got my readings also I went on the electro sport website and the closest stator I find Is an 85 ef esf 700 is this the same as my bike 85 gs 700 e thanks again the info has been greatTags: None
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mighty13d
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mighty13d
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jwhelan65
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Dirt junkie
not staying charged
last weekend I rode around turned my bike on and off several times no problems last time I went to ride I had to jump it before I left and then along the way I killed it and had to get a jump after that I had to keep it reved up or it would die lights were weak etc. when i connect the multi meter to the battery and rev to 2500 rpm it reads 12.50 v dosent seem to be a difference if the bike is running or not reading is the same thanks DJ
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Rkt-Rch
R&R Regulator/ Retifier suspect!! Mny threads already written, replaced mine this year with 1100 style (slightly bigger unit) check out my old threads and various others on the same subject.
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spyug
More than likely the R/R than the stator.
Before you go condeming parts you should take the time and cleanup and or replace all contacts in the circuit from the stator, to the R/R to the fuse block and to the battery.You will not be getting accurate readings otherwise and will end up going around in circles.
When I first got my 750 it wasn't charging at all. The guys mentioned running a seperate ground line from the R/R (black/white lead out of the R/r). directly to the battery negative. This fixed it for me....for awhile.
This year charging went a bit haywire and I thought my R/r had packed in but when I did the tests it too looked like my stator was crap.
When I replaced all the contacts from the stator and cleaned up those on the R/R I got back to good charging and its fine now.
Clean things up and test again. don't go ordering parts unless you can prove for certain they are goofy.
Good luck with it.
Cheers,
Spyug
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Dirt junkie
Stator
thanks I will go thru and redo my connections dont realy want to buy parts I dont need just got ahead of myself a bit DJ
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Billy Ricks
If you need a stator check out thr RM stators you can find on Ebay. Usually only a little over $100 US.
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littleroot
Just a question on the lead, thing. It was also recommended to me to to it as you said - separate lead to battery. My question is, if I can get zero resistance from the negative battery term to the connector I should conclude that connection is all good, right?
Originally posted by spyug View PostMore than likely the R/R than the stator.
Before you go condeming parts you should take the time and cleanup and or replace all contacts in the circuit from the stator, to the R/R to the fuse block and to the battery.You will not be getting accurate readings otherwise and will end up going around in circles.
When I first got my 750 it wasn't charging at all. The guys mentioned running a seperate ground line from the R/R (black/white lead out of the R/r). directly to the battery negative. This fixed it for me....for awhile.
This year charging went a bit haywire and I thought my R/r had packed in but when I did the tests it too looked like my stator was crap.
When I replaced all the contacts from the stator and cleaned up those on the R/R I got back to good charging and its fine now.
Clean things up and test again. don't go ordering parts unless you can prove for certain they are goofy.
Good luck with it.
Cheers,
Spyug
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