I'm hoping someone may be able to shed some light on a wiring query.
I bought a second hand GS650 Katana (1983) and its regulator is shot - to the point the connectors/plugs had melted and fused together.
Bought a new regulator from a local dealer (a generic one they assured me would work), but it seems to be missing a wire when compared to the fitted one.
The old regulator has 3 yellow wires and 1 red wire running to the connector/plug, and a 5th black wire that's connected to the negative battery terminal which is also earthed to the frame.
Strange thing is an extra 3 wires, 2 brown and 1 blue - the brown ones are cut and sealed off, whereas the blue one runs to a relay. Two wires leave the relay and run into the main loom. I have no idea what this wire is for and the new regulator doesn't have one.
Some online digging seems to indicate that this is a sensing wire that's connected to the ignition/right hand controls. Is this wire necessary? If so I assume I don't have the correct replacement or is there a workaround for this?
Photo of the current regulator and a close-up of the extra wires exiting it:
image.jpg
Any help would be most appreciated!!
.png)
. The above link is for the newer bikes that seem to use this type of regulator. The three wires come direct from the alternator. Of the others the red ones are heading off to the ignition switch and back to the battery through a fuse at the starter relay. The black ones look to be collecting the return currents from the harness and the battery .This is pretty much the way I would wire up a GS anyway. It doesn't really look like a sense wire arrangement as I know them anyhow.
Comment