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Good afternoon everyone,
Ran into an odd issue with my partner's 1980 GS850GL.
Bought the bike, overhauled the electrical system, cleaned all contacts, fuse box, ignition, and virtually every trouble spot I could read about on the forums.
Got rid of the headlight/loop for the third stator leg, ran through all tests from the Stator Papers, determined I had a bad R/R and replaced it with a new, authentic SH-775. It has the characteristic stainless steel back, the casting lobes across the front of the fins, and the Shindingen part numbers, I have to no reason to doubt its authenticity.
Bike ran fine for a while afterwards, the charging system seemed more than capable of supporting heated grips, and a few other 'farkles,' but the last couple times I fired it up, the idle voltage spiked past 15VDC at the battery, and hit 16VDC at 4k RPM before I shut it off.
What I can find on the forums indicates that this is a result of the R/R not doing its job and regulating the electricity, I find it odd that an SH-775 with all its touted benefits would fail in basic regulation.
Is there a connection somewhere that is a likely culprit?
Something I haven't checked?
I am not at this time running a SPG, if I were to do so would that help?
Voltage drops on positive and negative R/R leads are both less than .25 VDC at 5k RPM.
Am I missing something, or did I get a dud unit?
Any help is very appreciated.
Ran into an odd issue with my partner's 1980 GS850GL.
Bought the bike, overhauled the electrical system, cleaned all contacts, fuse box, ignition, and virtually every trouble spot I could read about on the forums.
Got rid of the headlight/loop for the third stator leg, ran through all tests from the Stator Papers, determined I had a bad R/R and replaced it with a new, authentic SH-775. It has the characteristic stainless steel back, the casting lobes across the front of the fins, and the Shindingen part numbers, I have to no reason to doubt its authenticity.
Bike ran fine for a while afterwards, the charging system seemed more than capable of supporting heated grips, and a few other 'farkles,' but the last couple times I fired it up, the idle voltage spiked past 15VDC at the battery, and hit 16VDC at 4k RPM before I shut it off.
What I can find on the forums indicates that this is a result of the R/R not doing its job and regulating the electricity, I find it odd that an SH-775 with all its touted benefits would fail in basic regulation.
Is there a connection somewhere that is a likely culprit?
Something I haven't checked?
I am not at this time running a SPG, if I were to do so would that help?
Voltage drops on positive and negative R/R leads are both less than .25 VDC at 5k RPM.
Am I missing something, or did I get a dud unit?
Any help is very appreciated.
