
Ace, it's entirely possible that you have a loose or bad connection in that loop, simply because there are so many connections. Starting with the stator wire, there is the connection into the main harness (connection #1). That wire goes to a large connector under the tank where it meets another wire (connection #2). If you have a headlight switch, that wire goes to the switch (connection #3), then comes back to the connector under the tank (connection #4), back into the main harness and finally the connection to the r/r (connection #5). In my opinion, that is simply too many chances for a problem to arise. It is far better to have just ONE connection from stator to r/r.

p.s. Enumerating the connections above does not even take into account the actual interface from copper wire to brass connector, then, on the other side of the connector, going back to the copper wire. If you count all those interfaces, there are more like 15 places where corrosion can set in.

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