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corybeebs86 07-07-2010 04:17 PM

Regulator problems!! help!!!
 
I recently purchased a 2000 929RR from a friend. he went over backwards doing a wheelie on it so i fixed eveything. one of the parts i had to replace was the stator and stator cover. i ordered a brand new stator and cover off of ebay. the bike ran great for almost 1000 mi. then it died and the battery was dead, so i pulled the ecu cover off and come to find that my stator plug had completely melted, along with one of the regulator plugs!!! would this happen to be that the regulator went bad or maybe something else. the bike has 24,000 on it. just seems weird that the regulator would go bad right after i fixed everything. And the place i got the stator from will not cover the 1 year warrenty so i'm gonna try and solder the old plug on the new wires for the stator... bad idea??? any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!

shizz 07-07-2010 04:31 PM

u can but a new pig tail from stater to rectifier i think i have one around here some where ?

scaredem23 07-10-2010 03:09 PM

open up ur stator again and check if it's fried. If not then I would say it's the RR especially if you just bought a new stator

hellboytt 07-10-2010 09:46 PM

Do not connect them back up, it'll do the same thing, you have to find the problem.

corybeebs86 07-11-2010 02:59 PM

yea i think im gonna just get a new rectifier and wire up the plug from my old stator on to the new one... thanks for the help guys!

HAVOC 07-12-2010 03:14 PM

open up and check the stator (look at the wires and also the coils) , replace your R/R and then charge your battery.
the electrical system has a domino effect. easier now to check out everything then to be stranded 300 miles from home on the side of the road

corybeebs86 07-19-2010 04:19 PM

I opened up the stator cover and there's no noticable damage, however there are some very tiny marks on the inside of the rotor, the bolt on the end of the crankshaft has some road rash on it :( god i hope my cranks not bent!! **if the rotor and stator were just barely touching would that cause it to overcharge??** got a brand new RR and its at 18.9V at 5000rpm. supposed to be 14.4-15V thats why my plug melted in the first place... hopefully the rotor is just bent


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