My 1981 XS 1100 is giving me some issues so I hope I can get some good advice on trouble shooting this problem.
I changed out the complete charging system stators due to the housing coming loose and creating a small overheat of the stators. After cleaning everything up and installing a new Ignition stator and light stator I have come across the following problem.
The ignition stator seems to be working properly as does the light stator but here is my problem. When I turn on the ignition to start the bike, all the lights are working ok. Once I start the motor, the head light turns off and the other lights continue to work properly. While the engine is running at normal temp and idle speed I disconnect the 2 wire lead from the light charging stator and the headlight comes back on. Once the 2 wire plug is disconnected the engine speed slightly increases. I suspectect that there may be a short on a hot wire causing a load on the circuit and thus lowering the engine speed once the 2 wire lead is plugged back into the connection.
I suspect I have a wire grounding out somewhere dealing with the headlight but until I get more further into this mystery I am at a loss as to how to correct the problem.
Andreas told me 3phase may be able to help out so I hope he reads this post.
Thanks everyone who gets back to me with some help.
Regards
Dwayne " Tuffy"
I changed out the complete charging system stators due to the housing coming loose and creating a small overheat of the stators. After cleaning everything up and installing a new Ignition stator and light stator I have come across the following problem.
The ignition stator seems to be working properly as does the light stator but here is my problem. When I turn on the ignition to start the bike, all the lights are working ok. Once I start the motor, the head light turns off and the other lights continue to work properly. While the engine is running at normal temp and idle speed I disconnect the 2 wire lead from the light charging stator and the headlight comes back on. Once the 2 wire plug is disconnected the engine speed slightly increases. I suspectect that there may be a short on a hot wire causing a load on the circuit and thus lowering the engine speed once the 2 wire lead is plugged back into the connection.
I suspect I have a wire grounding out somewhere dealing with the headlight but until I get more further into this mystery I am at a loss as to how to correct the problem.
Andreas told me 3phase may be able to help out so I hope he reads this post.
Thanks everyone who gets back to me with some help.
Regards
Dwayne " Tuffy"
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