Hey there good people of SOHC!
I wanted to pick your collective brain power on corrective actions for my new CB550 Rebuild into a sweet (yet unfortunately not yet well functioning) cafe racer. Bike was a 1975 CB550E, and I'm aware of their marginal charging system.
The Bike mods:- Replaced reg/rec with Rick's combined solid state unit 14_100 for lithium batteries
- New lithium battery AGM, 29WH (2.4 Ah) capacity
- Lights replaced with LEDs
- Installed motogadget mblue unit, mostly new harnesses
- Existing alternator
- Dyna 3ohm coils
Symptoms:Bike dies after 20-30 min of city riding (stop / go), 30-40 min of highway riding (at higher rpms). I wired in a voltmeter LED while riding, and even while rev'ing above3-4K RPM, I observe the following: I can maintain 12-13v in the first 10 min, then 11.9-12.8v in next 10 min, and then 10.5 - 12.2v even at high RPM, then the bike dies.
Testing:I ran a modified version of TwoTired's test (accounting for my mods). My rested battery measured 12.5v (2 hours uncharged). With LED lights off, I ran RPM & voltage test:
Bike on 12.5
Idle 12.3
2500 13v
3000 13.1v
4000 13.3v
5000 13.4v
I should be seeing voltages >14v at 4000+ RPM but I'm not.
Reg / Rec
Could not do diode test. White/Green resistance confirmed at 4.9 ohms.
Alternator
Visual inspection seems OK. White/Green resistance at 5.0 ohms. 3 yellow wires resistance at 0.9-1ohm. This is higher than 0.35 specified by manual, but I'm also doing it with an extra foot of harness in there because I'm measuring it up by the reg/rec.
Hypothesis:The demand on the electrical system is higher than the supply can accommodate, even at higher RPMs. The primary cause is likely the 3 ohm coils, which I should probably replace with 5 ohm coils. Alternatively, or as a contributor, the R/R could be set at too low a limit and clipping the voltage at <13.5V. Finally, I could have some wear in the alternator or its connections that are contributing by reducing its function.
My questions to the group are:- Could the alternator be contributing given its higher resistance? Or is that resistance increase too minor?
- Is the rectifier limiting the charging at too low a voltage and causing this issue? Why am I not getting 14V at 4000 RPM?
- Or is it truly the coils primarily that are the issue?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Patrick