Hi everyone.
Before I venture out to pick up a new rotor, I figure I would check in here first. A friend of mine had recently purchsed a CB650, and found it to have problems charging the battery. The PO mentioned that he had replaced the RR, and the problem should be fixed. Aparently, it wasn't. Had he known the 650's to have such a widespread issue, he would've probably passed on it.
Anyway, we have been testing the various parts of the charging system, and could not figure out what was going on when testing the rotor. We first tried testing the resistance between the Black and White wire that goes into the RR, we found the readings all over the place, between .2 ohms to 18ohms, and could not find a steady reading. We proceeded to open the alternator cover to test at the slip rings to find the same thing.
We tested the multimeter on a 10ohm resistor i had laying around, and it read true, so it does not seem to be a calibration problem.
Is this fluctuating reading at both the "slip rings" (where the brushes touch the rotor) and also at the RR indicative of a faulty rotor, or an issue with our method of measuring?
I tried searching for "fluctuating, ohms", "CB650 Rotor", "Test Rotor" etc. etc. I couldnt find anything like this.