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Well I was going to wait and see how Roger did with his, but after troubleshooting mine today to determine that my r/r was definitely the source of my low voltage problems, I jumped the gun when I found a used SH775 on ebay from a motorsports salvage vendor...
When installing this, I assume that the connector with three male spade terminals will be the stator connections, and the other two will be the battery positive and the negative ground. To determine which is which if they aren't labeled, would I just be safe to assume that the negative would have continuity to ground? If so, should be a no brainer to swap!
Also, the wire on my wife's 77 GS550 that goes from the stator to the headlight switch and then back to the regulator/rectifier, can both of those wires to the switch just be abandoned?
If it's the same as the FHO12 etc shunt ones then it should look like this...
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If there is a connector in the middle on the right then just ignore it. It's for an ECU hook-up I believe & not necessary on our bikes. (I have fitted 2 in this way, ignoring the middle leg & both worked fine).
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I'd really like to see what on a scope... Posplayr also suggested to me that a decent clamp meter might be able to show the necessary info, you wouldn't get the nice graph obviously but you could physically witness it.
You are basically looking for when it goes open circuit.
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