Question for the group: My stator had a bolt shorting the wire to ground that I suspect shorted out the stator by itself. I got another stator, tested resistances and made sure there was no continuity to ground before I installed it. Still no charging so I took the stator out of the case and checked the stator's continuity to ground out of the case. Shorted again! Resistances are okay between wires (~1 ohm) but it shows continuity from the wires to the metal ring of the stator. What could be causing this?
Here' the order I did things in:
No charging or headlight relay tripping (tach works)so cleaned & checked all connections.
Checked voltage reg/rec -field coil okay(feeler gage test) resistances btwn green and brown wires of volt/rec corect-ohms out of spec-got used one with good ohms readings.
Found short by alt. cover bolt-repaired wire-still no charge-discovered continuity to ground in white wires. Slight scuffing on inside of stator from rotor.
Got used stator that had good resistances btwn wires and NO continuity to ground before installation. Still no charge/voltage rise with rpms, green wire has .3V w/key on, never rises with rpms, brown wire has ~11.5V running and never rises with rpms. Do I just need to get a different stator and reg/rec to start fresh? Is a bad stator killing the reg/rec and visa versa? Is it the rotor touching it?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated because I feel like I'm just throwing money at it with no result.
Thanks.
Here' the order I did things in:
No charging or headlight relay tripping (tach works)so cleaned & checked all connections.
Checked voltage reg/rec -field coil okay(feeler gage test) resistances btwn green and brown wires of volt/rec corect-ohms out of spec-got used one with good ohms readings.
Found short by alt. cover bolt-repaired wire-still no charge-discovered continuity to ground in white wires. Slight scuffing on inside of stator from rotor.
Got used stator that had good resistances btwn wires and NO continuity to ground before installation. Still no charge/voltage rise with rpms, green wire has .3V w/key on, never rises with rpms, brown wire has ~11.5V running and never rises with rpms. Do I just need to get a different stator and reg/rec to start fresh? Is a bad stator killing the reg/rec and visa versa? Is it the rotor touching it?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated because I feel like I'm just throwing money at it with no result.
Thanks.
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