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Hey Guys,
I'm new, but you'll probably see me around more, most likely with silly questions. I'm a in-training aircraft mechanic (decade of handyman experience) looking to fix up my friend's '81 GS450L. Never really done automotive work before, but I like the familiarity of an air-cooled engine.
I want to check the alternator output to make sure the stator's still good. Both manuals I have and the stator papers all say rev the engine up to 5000 RPM for this, but my friend is uncomfortable doing so in neutral. I know it can be bad to rev an engine hard without any load on it, but I don't know the limits of this engine. Thoughts on what RPMs/durations one should actually worry about?
Much obliged.
I'm new, but you'll probably see me around more, most likely with silly questions. I'm a in-training aircraft mechanic (decade of handyman experience) looking to fix up my friend's '81 GS450L. Never really done automotive work before, but I like the familiarity of an air-cooled engine.
I want to check the alternator output to make sure the stator's still good. Both manuals I have and the stator papers all say rev the engine up to 5000 RPM for this, but my friend is uncomfortable doing so in neutral. I know it can be bad to rev an engine hard without any load on it, but I don't know the limits of this engine. Thoughts on what RPMs/durations one should actually worry about?
Much obliged.