Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! I'll keep my eyes open for that!
I removed the regulator/rectifier some time ago, for some reason the charging system just wouldn't work with it, even though it tested perfectly. The charging system was delivering adequate voltage, too, but it wouldn't charge with that unit in circuit. I put a plain-jane Radio-Shack rectifier in circuit, which seems to charge weakly. Better than not at all, though.
Reminder - I have to call LM!
Graham, good to hear from you!
G-Man wrote:Sara
Great to hear of your exploits. There has been some discussion here on modern reg / rectifiers draining batteries.
As for the rotor magnetism, I did a little trade (some monitoring hardware / knowledge) with my friend who runs a company making magnets. He gave me a tutorial on re-magnetising rotors and gave me a little gadget for testing polarity of the the magnets in the rotor to make sure I don't screw up.
It's on the to-do list but I took him a Honda stator and rotor and he pointed me in the right direction. He says it should be possible to re-magnetise the rotor using just a power supply and the Honda stator, if you get the Norths and Souths lined up properly.
More on that in my resto-log when I get around to it.
G
sarals wrote:I took a brief ride on the Old Girl yesterday afternoon. She needed to be started, and after I did that, I thought - why not, take her out for a short ride.
She runs nicely, but... The clutch slips on shifts - shift up, let the clutch go, and slipperoo. Backing off the throttle reengages it. What's causing it? I'm not sure, but I think it might be the (original) cable, and the clutch lifter mechanism probably needs to be (re)lubed. I hope.
The shifter is just so loose! The splines are worn on the shifter "claw" (the thingie that clamps to the shift shaft). I've thought about opening the slot in it up slightly so the bolt can draw it tighter, and I should give that a try. I do have my eyes open for a less worn one, though.
The speedo needle STILL bounces all over creation. I'm going to have to bite the bullet and send the cluster out for a rebuild. Someday.
I'm not convinced she's charging properly. The battery seems to run down over time, and if I use the lights, all bets are off. My hunch is the rotor needs to be remagnetized, but I'll be damned if I can find anyone who can do that.
I found another photo of the bike from Back In The Day. I'll have to scan it and upload it - it's kinda cool!