ok this is turning into a major pain in the ass. so heres where I am. I have a low grade volt meter. I think it will measure amps and resistance as well (ohms).
So I was reading more in the manual and I'm starting to figure things out. basically If I pull my alternator cover off and the shifter cover I can unplug the wires comming from my stator coil and my field coil. From what it looks like in my manual I can just take the 2 test wires from my multimeter and stick them in to the wire harness comming off of my stator coil and my field coil and check for the ohms values. so the ohms value on my stator coil is like .2 and the
and the ohms value on my field coil is 7.2
so i'm a little confused because I know there are 3 wires coming from my stator coil and I only have 2 test wires on my multimeter, so i guess i just check 2 connections and then check the 3rd one? Also I'm guessing its the same way for my field coil but I haven't got a good look at how many wires are coming off my field coil. So anyway I haven't done any of these tests yet and I will exlain why.
Heres where it gets fun. After I started this post I became convinced that I must have a bad rectifier. So I scraped my alternator cover and put a new gasket on it and bolted everything back together without checking anything LOL.
So then I built a rectifier exactly like the one from a post off this site where the guy used to radio shack rectifiers and wired them together so it would work for a 3 phase A/C current. heres a link to the post
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=19155.0So then I put everything back together with my new rectifier and sure enough... my battery is still not getting charged while my bike runs... So I guess my question is
assuming that I wired up my new rectifier correctly does this mean that I either have a bad alternator or a bad voltage regulator?
And I'm pretty confident I would be able to test my alternator with the low grade multimeter I have but I am at a total loss on how to test a voltage regulator
and I am having a hell of a time understanding the information about voltage regulators from the manuals online that i have seen so far...
I just want my bike to work