My father-in-law bought a 79 CB750K, Pretty clean, all original, 12K on the clock. We went for a ride the other night and as I let him pull up to me so I could tell him how dim his headlight was, the bike died. We push started it, and that nearly got him home that night, but a second push start would not immediately start the bike, he had to wait a few minutes I guess.
Anyways, I searched the forum for info on testing the Stator and found that apparently I needed to check voltage on the 3 yellow wires coming off the stator. Well, we just got through checking them, at the point where they go in to the regulator/rectifier and all 3 would read 14 to 15 volts (checked on the AC side) at idle and would get upwards of 22 to 23 volts at 5 grand. Near as I can tell that is about half what it should be putting out.
I checked the 3 wires against a frame ground and the black wire ground as well, the above readings were from the frame. When checking with the black wire I'd get less than a volt like .6 to .8 volt.
Does this sound like a failed stator?
One other question, what is the white wire that ran grouped together with the 3 yellows and 1 black wire?
He charged the battery to get the bike going. When I checked the batery it was just over 12.0 volts with ignition off. When it was running, it registered 11.2 volts at idle and 11.5 at about 5,000 RPM.
All help appreciated.