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Kohler/ John Deere regulator/rectifier (wiring questions.)

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I was doing some searching around the internet for a regulator rectifier upgrade for my 1983 Suzuki gr 650.

I came across this thread for a Kohler/ John Deere regulator rectifier it was very cheap and well manufactured. The thread is interesting.

http://www.hondatwins.net/forums/50-electrical-discussion/14014-cheap-regulator-rectifier-upgrade.html

I figure if the suzuki twins are upgrading to the Honda regulators why not use what the Hondas are upgrading to.

Any chance this would work or is this for a smaller electrical system?

I have a 5 wire reg/rec and gs500 stator but my new battery won't hold a charge. This has three wires and grounds through the frame. Im not sure how I would wire it.

Edit: part #: 25-755-03
I searched and didn't find anything about this.
 
I was doing some searching around the internet for a regulator rectifier upgrade for my 1983 Suzuki gr 650.

I came across this thread for a Kohler/ John Deere regulator rectifier it was very cheap and well manufactured. The thread is interesting.

http://www.hondatwins.net/forums/50.../14014-cheap-regulator-rectifier-upgrade.html

I figure if the suzuki twins are upgrading to the Honda regulators why not use what the Hondas are upgrading to.

Any chance this would work or is this for a smaller electrical system?

I have a 5 wire reg/rec and gs500 stator but my new battery won't hold a charge. This has three wires and grounds through the frame. Im not sure how I would wire it.

Edit: part #: 25-755-03
I searched and didn't find anything about this.


This is a separate rectifier/ regulator solution.

read GS Stator in my signature, and if you can't find a cheap enough SH-775 then find one of the 6 wire Honda as described by Duanage. Might be able to get that for $40 or cheaper.
 
Sh775 it is, thanks. Is there a wiring tutorial I'm not finding?
 
Aside from anything else, that Kohler reg is a two-phase one.
 
He could always put a Kohler motor and mower deck on it, then it would work. :biggrin:
 
im tired of looking for polaris to much cost i want r/r that will hold up want make it from vacuum tube 12ax7 and power amp ware is schematic.
 
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