Dead Short - Seems to be in the Rectifier


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ray forsyth

Dead Short - Seems to be in the Rectifier

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Took the CBX out this morning. An hour later stuck on the roadside with a blown main fuse. disconnected the Red/White, Green, Black connector (Red/White and Green go to the rectifier, Black goes to ignition) and got going again with spare main fuse.



At home I checked the alternator/Stator resistance: .5ohm vs manual spec of .4ohm and White to Black 35 ohm (no specs in manual);



All Yellows to Green and to Red/White at the rectifier 4 to 5 meg ohm in both directions (way out of spec -manual says 5-40ohm forward and 2 meg reverse);



Red/white to Green at rectifier .3ohm - almost a dead short; ohm's law says that draws 40 amps through a 20 amp fuse - no wonder!



Everything I read on rectifier/voltage regulator/alternator problems result in a benign failure. Mine is catastrophic.



I am charging up the battery before I can check the voltage regulator.



Any ideas??



Thanks in advance,



Ray Forsyth

Ray Forsyth

Post by Ray Forsyth »

What I did not ask in my previous post, but which is surely the most important part: why has it gone wrong?



This is a '79 CBX and the rectifier is the original (judging from the condition of the component), so why now?



Ray Forsyth.

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Post by ukchap11 »

Have you looked at the alternator clutch plates to see if they are scored? My 82 had a similar problem and after putting a new regulator the bike still was not charging, now after digging deeper, the plates had formed a groove and were not doing the job of keeping a charge?

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