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    #31
    Problems with the rectifier? I can re-do the test and write down the numbers if that helps more.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Anthony View Post
      Problems with the rectifier? I can re-do the test and write down the numbers if that helps more.
      If you want expert advice, you need to answer the questions. After you write the numbers down, post them.

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        #33
        QUICK TEST Results:

        1)12.35

        2)11.88

        3)12.8

        4)13.38

        5)13.93

        6)12.72

        This was done all from cold, haven't started t since yesterday.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Anthony View Post
          QUICK TEST Results:

          1)12.35

          2)11.88

          3)12.8

          4)13.38

          5)13.93

          6)12.72

          This was done all from cold, haven't started t since yesterday.
          OK If you read the Quick Test you will see I emphatically stated that it was a not a replacement for the Stator Pages and that you should proceed to the Revised Phase A if you pass the test.

          So while you did pass, you are only passing a gate; you are not done. You probably have in excess of 0.5V of drop in your connections. That is marginal at best and only a slippery slope to further problems.


          So clearly your conclusion and mine are different.

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            #35
            Okay, that makes sense. I wanted to do just the quick test first, and then run the bike's current full tank of gas w/ seafoam to get the engine and carbs cleaned out with all that first. It sounds really healthy, with tappy valves, and all. I think after sitting for years only being ridden once or twice, it just needs to have a good on road riding. Then I will proceed with the stator papers (the adjusted copies you have posted) and see if the rectifier or stator is bad. I just wish I could get this stupid horn figured out. It's been a head scratch-er for sure. I've been discussing that in another thread.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Anthony View Post
              Okay, that makes sense. I wanted to do just the quick test first, and then run the bike's current full tank of gas w/ seafoam to get the engine and carbs cleaned out with all that first. It sounds really healthy, with tappy valves, and all. I think after sitting for years only being ridden once or twice, it just needs to have a good on road riding. Then I will proceed with the stator papers (the adjusted copies you have posted) and see if the rectifier or stator is bad. I just wish I could get this stupid horn figured out. It's been a head scratch-er for sure. I've been discussing that in another thread.
              The R/R and stator are most likely NOT bad, it is the dirty connections that you will measure the voltage drops for when you do the revised Phase A tests.

              You horn might get you killed I guess, but running with high voltage drops will definitely kill your stator at some point.

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                #37
                So just dirty connections can cause the voltage drops? And one horn works for me, I can't run the dual horns for some reason right now. There is a short or cross somewhere, I just have to take the time to find it.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Anthony View Post
                  So just dirty connections can cause the voltage drops?
                  They don't really even have to be dirty. Just a little bit of nearly invisible tarnish will create a lot of resistance.


                  Life is too short to ride an L.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
                    They don't really even have to be dirty. Just a little bit of nearly invisible tarnish will create a lot of resistance.
                    In fact at 10 amps, you only need 0.05 ohms to make 0.5V of drop.

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                      #40
                      So will the stator papers fault guide show you were the voltage drop is occurring? Or is this a "fix all connections" kinda thing?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Anthony View Post
                        So will the stator papers fault guide show you were the voltage drop is occurring? Or is this a "fix all connections" kinda thing?
                        All connections between the battery and the R/R. as a test go straight to it and you should see a rise in voltage. (test only)

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                          #42
                          Okay, well that's more manageable. I can definitely solder all those connections and get rid of those old terminal connectors if the stator papers show voltage drops. That would probably help a lot!

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                            #43
                            So I noticed that there are 5 different wires hooked up to my rectifier. One black (ground), one red, one yellow, one white/blue, and one white/green. Are the Y,W/B,W/G the three from the stator?

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