Hi all,
I posted a little while back when I had problems sorting out a new reg/rec install. The bike would drain its battery with the key out but would charge perfectly when running. In order to keep it on the road I had to constantly detach the negative terminal from the battery.
Turns out the person who sold me the reg/rec unit inadvertently sold me a unit from a bike with a permanent magnet alternator from a later series Honda. My bike is a 78 cb550 four k with a field coul rather than a magnet.
I installed a new used unit and followed the wiring diagram from the 650 the new unit was off of. No charging. So I checked and double checked every connection to make sure I had done it right, and I am fairly sure it's fine. Eventually I caved and bought a new (used, but in great shape) alternator assembly. The field coil and the stator coil are in good shape and I installed the without any hiccups.
I fired up the bike and tested the battery and voila! It was showing the appropriate voltages at different rpms across the battery terminals. I was elated, it had been about a month of tooling around and humming and hawing over the charging system.
I took it out for a ride the other day and got about half an hour before it died. I had to haul it into a friends garage and pick it up later. I got it home expecting a completely different problem, because by this point I had changed the whole charging system, but I checked the battery anyways and it's no longer being charged at any rpm.
It shows 12.5V approx at any given rpm, no fluctuation at all. I have taken the charging system apart fully again and double checked everything, it all seems to be connected fine. I have tried running through the electrosport fault finding chart again, and it doesn't register 50 AC V accross the three yellow wires from the stator, but how could the stator have failed in three days of sitting in a garage without running ( three days from appearing to be fixed, to dying on the road in half an hour). Is there something screwy that could cause the stator coils to be fried with how I've wired it? Is there maybe a bad ground somewhere? The battery needs to be replaced, but even with a bad battery you should still be registering a change in voltage accross the terminals at higher rpms...
Any help would be appreciated, I am at the end of my rope with the charging system in this bike, and am a couple days from giving up and taking it to a garage, something I don't want to do, and can't really afford.
Thanks in advance.