borjawil
XS650 Enthusiast
Ok so ive followed curlys stator testing step (below) but im not sure if im doing it right? Set may multimeter to acv for ac volts. with my bike idleing i put one lead on a #1 white wire and the other lead on #2 I get no reading at all. I tried putting both leads on one wire and all different combos but get .3-.4 on a couple and .1 on another. Am i doing this right?
6. At the stator wire connector locate the three white wires. Use a voltmeter set on the AC scale to test the three possible connections between the white wires by probing from the backside of the connector. (The connector should be plugged togeter for this test) With the engine running at idle you should see about 10.5 to 11 AC volts (Not DC) on each of the three combinations of white to white that you make. If you get a very low reading on one or two legs then something is grounding your stator. If you have high readings on any of the legs (i.e. 16-18VDC) then your rectifier is bad.
Soi if im doing the test right the next step has me test the ohms from the 3 white wire connected to the stator and disconnected from the other 3 wires to the reg/rec. I get the .4-.5 ohms on all so that checks out.
So from step 6 I guess something is grounding my stator. How would my stator not be grounded? the casing it touching the engine and is bolted to it. Any ideas?
Also when grounding the green wire you jump it to a black ground wire right? I read on here to put it to the red wire at the battery positive.
6. At the stator wire connector locate the three white wires. Use a voltmeter set on the AC scale to test the three possible connections between the white wires by probing from the backside of the connector. (The connector should be plugged togeter for this test) With the engine running at idle you should see about 10.5 to 11 AC volts (Not DC) on each of the three combinations of white to white that you make. If you get a very low reading on one or two legs then something is grounding your stator. If you have high readings on any of the legs (i.e. 16-18VDC) then your rectifier is bad.
Soi if im doing the test right the next step has me test the ohms from the 3 white wire connected to the stator and disconnected from the other 3 wires to the reg/rec. I get the .4-.5 ohms on all so that checks out.
So from step 6 I guess something is grounding my stator. How would my stator not be grounded? the casing it touching the engine and is bolted to it. Any ideas?
Also when grounding the green wire you jump it to a black ground wire right? I read on here to put it to the red wire at the battery positive.
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