There was no short from the stator wires to the engine case. All resistance readings between the 3 stator wires was right around 1.4 ohms. So far, so good. Now when I measured the AC voltage between the 3 stator wires with the engine running up to 5000 rpm I ended up with only 2.5V, 3.5V, and 5.8V. Clearly I am not getting the 60 Vac that I want between the poles and I am being led to believe that my stator is bad.
My first question is this: How are my resistance values between the poles still good but my output voltage is shot? Does this even make sense or does it sound like I botched the test? I would think my resistance values should be bad as well if there was damage to the stator which is causing the low voltage output.
Now for the fix. I found a used stator for my bike on ebay for $75. Should I go this route or go with the $135 new Electrosport stator? I know it is fairly common for stators to go out so I am not sure if getting a used one is smart or not. Anyone have experience with used stators?


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