New Stator?
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/cbrforu...66fd2b3db.jpegShould I replace it?
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Before you buy a new one test it first:)
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Are you asking based on looks? Clean it. Lack of electrical? Test it like CaBaRet said.
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Originally Posted by boredandstroked
(Post 1309534)
Are you asking based on looks? Clean it. Lack of electrical? Test it like CaBaRet said.
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Originally Posted by ZayTheeDon
(Post 1309535)
how would I test it (bike is cranking but not firing up right now)
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This test is for continuity but will give you a pointer to whether is ok or not
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if your bike is cranking, but not firing, then why are you looking at the stator?
do you have spark? are you getting fuel to the cylinders? |
Originally Posted by sjona2011
(Post 1309557)
if your bike is cranking, but not firing, then why are you looking at the stator?
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Originally Posted by ZayTheeDon
(Post 1309559)
I’m replacing the rectifier and spark plugs and wanna know if I need to replace the stator
cant do too much to help with the info that you've given but im gonna try to get you headed in the right direction. aside from the spark plugs, you've leaned toward the charging system(stator and rectifier). neither of which, if bad, will prevent the bike from starting, assuming the battery isnt dead, but if dead then the bike wouldnt crank at all so im confident that you're charging system isnt the issue. all that really leaves is fuel and spark. plenty of videos on youtube on how to check for spark, if you dont know already. really easy to do. as for fuel, pull a spark plug, if its wet and smells like gas...then that cylinder is more than likely getting fuel(do this while checking for spark). if its dry, make sure the fuel line isnt pinched. make sure the fuel pump primes when you turn on the ignition(you'll be able to easily hear it). if both are fine then you may have clogged injectors, has the bike sat for a long period of time? TL;DR Does it have spark? Does it have fuel? Has it sat for a long period of time? |
Originally Posted by sjona2011
(Post 1309563)
im wanting to know how you got to where you're at, troubleshooting wise.
cant do too much to help with the info that you've given but im gonna try to get you headed in the right direction. aside from the spark plugs, you've leaned to ward the charging system(stator and rectifier). neither of which , if bad, will prevent the bike from starting, assuming the battery isnt dead, but if dead then the bike wouldnt crank at a ll so im confident that you're charging system isnt the issue. all that really leaves is fuel and spark. plenty of videos on youtube on how to check for spark, if you dont know already. really easy to do. as for fuel, pull a spark plug, if its wet and smells like gas...then that cylinder is more than likely getting fuel(do this while checking for spark). if its dry, make sure the fuel line isnt pinched. make sure the fuel pump primes when you turn on the ignition(you'll be able to easily hear it). if both are fine then you may have clogged injectors, has the bike sat for a long period of time? TL;DR Does it have spark? Does it have fuel? Has it sat for a long period of time? |
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