Steve
GS Whisperer
Continuity is GOOD in the legs of the stator.ran some more tests on the stator yesterday to make sure the thing didn't fry from the bad OEM R/R, and just as i thought, the thing has continuity on every leg... no resistance at all between yellow wires. (from what I've read it should have at least a .5 ohm resistance) ordered a new ricks stator to go with this R/R kit, so hopefully with an entirely new charging system i shouldn't have any issues in the near future![]()
Just so you don't get confused, even 1000 ohms is "continuity". Zero ohms is also "continuity".
When wires are connected, the circuit is "continuous" and current can flow.
What you DON'T want is a break in the stator legs or continuity from any of the legs to a ground point.
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