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Post by ridecheap on Oct 30, 2012 10:31:43 GMT -6
Great Pictures and labeling Ridecheap and I'll for sure keep it for reference. All your AC readings and the output of the R/R indicate a bad stator. Your DC voltage had no change with the scooter revved up. From what I see you've now tested the 3 yellows from the stator and just like in the link Cruiser gave you with the scooter revved to 5k RPM you should read 60Vac+ when testing each leg. I like to simply label the 3 yellows 1 , 2 and 3 and then test each leg like this 1 to 2 1 to 3 2 to 3 They have to be very close to equal as this scooter has a 18-coil stator with 3 seperate coil banks or phases. Do make sure the 3 yellows are going to the engine and if you do not read 60Vac+ on all 3 legs then it's time to replace the stator. JR Getting nowhere near 60 AC These are real readings with a shot stator.. Postive the stator is TOAST. I put these results down from the unplugged on the stator side of the connector in AC. Bottom wire with Right wire: .2 AC Bottom Wire with left wire: 20.-40. AC left wire with right wire: .1 AC The only wire putting out any AC when unplugged is the bottom wire. The only charge it takes is the bottom to the left wire and its only 20 AC. My stator is shot big time With the plug pluged into the regulator and testing the three wires in DC its only putting out 5.4 DC volts on two of the three wires... I think the regulator is working fine because it is converting the AC to DC.
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Post by ridecheap on Oct 29, 2012 13:39:23 GMT -6
New battery inside that is fully charged. I put it in and revved the engine its not charging up staying at 11.9 DC Volts. It must be the stator or regulator. I am thinking its the stator?? Any ideas.
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by: ridecheap - Oct 29, 2012 13:07:58 GMT -6
Post by ridecheap on Oct 29, 2012 13:07:58 GMT -6
I am new here I have the 257cc yamha clone engine. I bought the 250b stock a few months ago. It did have a electric Mr Gasket fuel pump and fuel filter on it. It had 1,800 miles on it. I drained the gear oil super green almost looked factory. I have been replacing the gear oil every 500 its now very clear and good looking. Changed the oil a bunch looks cleaner now. I put UNI filter on the stock intake after I wire cut the lip off and pulled the stock intake through the turtle like box. I then put a better muffler and header on. I then put michelin tires on it and replaced the mirrors and handlebar grips. I moved over the handlebar on the left to put a GPS spont the handlebar. I replaced the stock lights with Xenon bulbs no kit. The scooter runs great its going on 4,000 miles now.
I just have a major battery stator or regulator problem I posted it in the 250cc chinese area.
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Post by ridecheap on Oct 29, 2012 12:42:57 GMT -6
I have the 250b 257cc Yahma clone engine. I got a new battery about 3 months ago and I have to keep charging it up all the time because it dies and jumping it. I just got a new battery today with much better CCA and AH will post more details about that later. My old battery tested with multimeter First TEST: Just sitting there: 12.2 DC Volts - Turning the Key: 11.6 DC Volts - Turning the engine on and reeving it: 11.8 to 11.9 DC Volts Here is my regulator tested: I tested by sticking the multimeter black wire to the frame of the bike and testing the plug on the top each wire connected. The regulator is putting out 5.4 Volts DC current hooked up and running. I then unplugged the three yellow regulator plug and started the engine today. With black miltimeter wire grounded the frame and testing with the red multimeter wire I get these results. The bottom prong unplugged I get 20 AC current that changes when revving. The two right and left prongs I get 0 AC. I then tested the multimeter on each prong while running. Inside the three wire prong to the stator I tested while running: Bottom wire with Right wire: .2 AC Bottom Wire with left wire: 20.-40. AC left wire with right wire: .1 AC Do you think the stator is shot or the regulator??? Or do you think the battery was shot when I got it and could never hold a charge now.The regulator seems to be putting out 5.4 volts DC and when uplugged the stator seems to putting 20 to 40 when reving it AC power to the plug.
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