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    Stator has given up the ghost

    I posted this earlier today in the GS discussion forum. The thread was "what did you wrench on today?"

    My stator passed the leg to leg tests all three putting out upper 70s in voltage. However, the leg to ground test showed 30v -- 51v-- and I didn't bother to check the third leg. Bad is bad no matter how you slice it.

    I also was asking for recommended brands and suppliers for replacement. I got one suggestion from Bill, aka grcanma2, to contact a place in Birmingham, Alabama called Custom Rewind. That will have to wait for Monday but that's no big deal. I've got time.

    Anybody have any good advice to pass on? I will be doing price comparisons to see if it is more cost effective to rewind or replace. I will report the findings when I get them.

    Thanks
    Larry

    '79 GS 1000E
    '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
    '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
    '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
    '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

    #2
    Larry,there's also a place in the UK called 'Electrex World' who has been good quality for me when i purchased a stator & reg/rect. from them back in the late 90's for my 1st gen. Honda VFR750F1:the VFR's are known to have charging problems and their tech-guy was able to steer me right.They used to have an office here in CA. back then but don't anymore:I think Rick's may have wanted their share of the business and made it more difficult for them.The thing I try to avoid is purchasing from a middle-man with a prominent 'name brand' who is getting some of their items from 'cost effective sources'.. farming stuff out to China,etc.

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      #3
      Hey Larry. I installed a Caltric stator a couple of years ago. So far so good.
      Roger

      Current rides
      1983 GS 850G
      2003 FJR 1300A
      Gone but not forgotten 1985 Rebel 250, 1991 XT225, 2004 KLR650, 1981 GS850G, 1982 GS1100GL, 2002 DL1000, 2005 KLR650, 2003 KLX400

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        #4
        Thanks Roger. $38 and change with free shipping sounds like a no brainer. Did you also buy their gasket? If so, did you apply anything to it?

        edit: electrosport wants $139.. why so much difference?
        Last edited by alke46; 05-22-2021, 11:52 PM.
        Larry

        '79 GS 1000E
        '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
        '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
        '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
        '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

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          #5
          Other than the color or amount of glue over the windings, I'm not sure what the difference is. Other members, including Steve, mentioned having good results with the Caltric brand so I gave it a shot. At nearly 1/3 the cost, what the heck. I may have had to slide the rubber plug down the wires a bit which meant more of the wires would be out of the black outer sheath (or whatever it's called), but that plug fit perfectly in the generator cover. The three leads were plenty long enough and each leg put out 78.5 to 79 volts. Bolt holes lined up perfectly.

          The green Caltric gasket, installed dry and torqued to manual spec, leaked six monts after installation. I just changed it with OEM and inspected the stator. After 6k miles it still looks the same. I did install an SH775 regulator so I'm sure that helps keep the stator healthy.

          In regards to the gasket, I haven't had good luck with any of them, NOS, new OEM or aftermarket it seems they always weep a bit for me so YMMV.

          May I ask what Regulator you have?
          Roger

          Current rides
          1983 GS 850G
          2003 FJR 1300A
          Gone but not forgotten 1985 Rebel 250, 1991 XT225, 2004 KLR650, 1981 GS850G, 1982 GS1100GL, 2002 DL1000, 2005 KLR650, 2003 KLX400

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            #6
            I'm using a SH775 regulator. Thanks for your response.
            I currently have a fairly new OEM gasket installed so I will see if I can save it to re-use. I believe I read where some have been able to remove the stator cover without damaging the gasket. Sort of like reusing the valve cover gasket. Fingers crossed.
            Larry

            '79 GS 1000E
            '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
            '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
            '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
            '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

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              #7
              +2 on the Caltric stators (my daughter's and mine) as good replacements along with the SH775
              Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace

              1981 GS550T - My First
              1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
              2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike

              Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
              Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
              and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"

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                #8
                I am posting some pictures of my bad stator and am asking for opinions on it. I do not see any burned insulation but maybe I don't know what I'm looking for either.

                The whole thing looks like it was covered with something like cosmoline. Was this a common practice back in the day?

                IMG_20210523_161404538_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                IMG_20210523_161336863_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                IMG_20210523_161412895_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                IMG_20210523_161427140 by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                IMG_20210523_161336863_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr
                Larry

                '79 GS 1000E
                '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
                '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
                '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
                '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by alke46 View Post
                  I am posting some pictures of my bad stator and am asking for opinions on it. I do not see any burned insulation but maybe I don't know what I'm looking for either.

                  The whole thing looks like it was covered with something like cosmoline. Was this a common practice back in the day?

                  IMG_20210523_161404538_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                  IMG_20210523_161336863_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                  IMG_20210523_161412895_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                  IMG_20210523_161427140 by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                  IMG_20210523_161336863_HDR by Larry Alkire, on Flickr

                  Larry,The coating that they cover all 18) poles of the windings are usually a lighter color(similar to the color of the connecting single wires on the back side,where you can see the color of the copper wire through the coating) when it's new.The coating on yours looks crispy black & in some places it looks to have gotten so crispy you could probably chip the coating off easily:those windings got Hot.
                  Last edited by grcamna2; 05-23-2021, 06:18 PM.

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                    #10
                    Thanks. Like I said, I know nothing about the covering of the windings. If that black is from getting too warm, it sure did do it evenly.
                    Larry

                    '79 GS 1000E
                    '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
                    '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
                    '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
                    '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend.

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                      #11
                      Fairly sure that's an aftermarket one. The factory ones I've taken off have all been unencapsulted in epoxy.
                      ---- Dave
                      79 GS850N - Might be a trike soon.
                      80 GS850T Single HIF38 S.U. SH775, Tow bar, Pantera II. Gnarly workhorse & daily driver.
                      79 XS650SE - Pragmatic Ratter - goes better than a manky old twin should.
                      92 XJ900F - Fairly Stock, for now.

                      Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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                        #12
                        Larry,Have a look on Ebay to see many different Suzuki GS used parts for models GS450,550,650,750,850,1000,etc. and you will notice different colors on many different ones;some,like yours will be really cooked:all black.There will be others partially black on just a few of the windings.I think yours is an original Suzuki that's been cooking for a while.

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                          #13
                          +1 on Caltric offering a quality stator for not a whole lot of dough. I’ve had them in all of my Suzukis over the years and only fried one. My current bike has one with an SH775. Good and cheap combo.

                          Matt
                          1978 Suzuki GS750

                          Past bikes owned:
                          1978 Suzuki GS750E, 1979 Suzuki GS750E, 1980 Suzuki GS850, 1977 Suzuki GS550, 1969 Honda CB350, 1976 Harley Davidson SS175, 1979 Motobecane 50V, 1978 Puch Maxi, 1977 Puch Newport, 1980 Tomos Bullet, 1978 Motobecane 50VLA, 1978 AMF Roadmaster

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                            #14
                            As for the gasket, I had ordered one but it was wrong so I went to my local auto supply store and bought some sheet gasket material and made one using a razor knife to cut it out using the old one as a template. Worked like a charm, no leaks.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by mattd1205 View Post
                              +1 on Caltric offering a quality stator for not a whole lot of dough. I’ve had them in all of my Suzukis over the years and only fried one. My current bike has one with an SH775. Good and cheap combo.

                              Matt

                              +1 on the SH775 it keeps the stator windings cooler;a 'smart' reg/rect.

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