LTGTR
XS650 Addict
I have got my undies in a twist over this spec.
My Yamaha workshop manual (74-77) has a specification table in the front which says rotor resistance 5.15 +- 10% which equates to a low of 4.63.
This is the spec that I sent to the guy who rewound my rotor. It looks like a good job and cost was ok at $110 Aust and it measures 4.70 Ohms which is technically within spec.
But at the end of the manual (77 supplement) it says 5.25 +- 10% which equates to 4.73 - which technically mine is below.
My mistake was quoting him the spec and the tolerance - I should have just told him a spec like 5.2 Ohms (no tolerance).
This tolerance is obviously on the low side and I would like some comments from the guys on the forum.
Will it work okay.
Jim - I took your advise and using Skulls info (from ages ago) was able to find a guy her in Aus to do the job - the job looks good, done in quick time and trusted me to pay with an invoice with the returned goods - its the low reading that give me the shits.
Regards Ray.
My Yamaha workshop manual (74-77) has a specification table in the front which says rotor resistance 5.15 +- 10% which equates to a low of 4.63.
This is the spec that I sent to the guy who rewound my rotor. It looks like a good job and cost was ok at $110 Aust and it measures 4.70 Ohms which is technically within spec.
But at the end of the manual (77 supplement) it says 5.25 +- 10% which equates to 4.73 - which technically mine is below.
My mistake was quoting him the spec and the tolerance - I should have just told him a spec like 5.2 Ohms (no tolerance).
This tolerance is obviously on the low side and I would like some comments from the guys on the forum.
Will it work okay.
Jim - I took your advise and using Skulls info (from ages ago) was able to find a guy her in Aus to do the job - the job looks good, done in quick time and trusted me to pay with an invoice with the returned goods - its the low reading that give me the shits.
Regards Ray.