Bonzo
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So, I've done a few jobs on the Commando over the winter. Last weekend I finally came to start the bike up and go for the first ride of the year. Over the lay-up I took the Alton apart to replace the original 3 dowels that had sheered and replaced them with the full complement of 6 of the newer type.
Just a few minutes up the road I noticed that the charge warning light came on - and stayed on. I didn't go far enough, or fast enough to see if it would have gone out in higher revs. I returned back home and started investigating.
As I pulled onto the drive, I looked down on the right and spotted a small spark between the exposed alternator leads and the engine cradle (I hadn't heat-shrinked them at this stage in case I needed to remove anything). I can't see any damage to the wiring.
As per Alton guidance from a previous post, I conducted the following test:
Fully charged battery (fitted with fuse out) - 13.9v
Static test (engine off)
1.1 Checked continuity between both AC Gen wires - continuity. Correct.
1.2 Checked continuity between each AC Gen wire to earth - no continuity. Correct.
Dynamic test (engine running)
2.1 Voltage from two AC Gen wires (disconnected from regulator) at approx 1.5-2k revs = 20-22 volts AC. Correct.
2.2 Connect up and start bike (1.5-2k revs) , DC voltage between battery terminals should be 13v DC - reading 12.54v. Hmmm!.
I hadn't changed anything electrically, but I noticed that each time I've installed the Alton stator over the magnetic ring, I've struggled to get good a clearance gap all the way around. I wonder if this is the problem? This weekend, I drilled .2mm from the three M5 screw holes in the stator in an attempt to give me a little more 'wiggle' room, and I feel that it gives a little better clearance, however the red warning light remains on.
I don't know if I may have lost some of the magnetism in the Alton ring due to insufficient clearance, and I'm unsure how I can test if that is the case.
So, where should I start?
Rectifier, then Zener? (I'm hoping the Zener is OK as I'd rather keep that with the original rectifier if I can).
My '74 Mk2 has the following (relevant to this charging issue):
Alton ES, Pazon Surefire IE, PVL coils, ICM charge & oil pressure light, original Zener & Lucas bridge rectifier. Motobatt MBTX20 battery (about 3 years old).
Just a few minutes up the road I noticed that the charge warning light came on - and stayed on. I didn't go far enough, or fast enough to see if it would have gone out in higher revs. I returned back home and started investigating.
As I pulled onto the drive, I looked down on the right and spotted a small spark between the exposed alternator leads and the engine cradle (I hadn't heat-shrinked them at this stage in case I needed to remove anything). I can't see any damage to the wiring.
As per Alton guidance from a previous post, I conducted the following test:
Fully charged battery (fitted with fuse out) - 13.9v
Static test (engine off)
1.1 Checked continuity between both AC Gen wires - continuity. Correct.
1.2 Checked continuity between each AC Gen wire to earth - no continuity. Correct.
Dynamic test (engine running)
2.1 Voltage from two AC Gen wires (disconnected from regulator) at approx 1.5-2k revs = 20-22 volts AC. Correct.
2.2 Connect up and start bike (1.5-2k revs) , DC voltage between battery terminals should be 13v DC - reading 12.54v. Hmmm!.
I hadn't changed anything electrically, but I noticed that each time I've installed the Alton stator over the magnetic ring, I've struggled to get good a clearance gap all the way around. I wonder if this is the problem? This weekend, I drilled .2mm from the three M5 screw holes in the stator in an attempt to give me a little more 'wiggle' room, and I feel that it gives a little better clearance, however the red warning light remains on.
I don't know if I may have lost some of the magnetism in the Alton ring due to insufficient clearance, and I'm unsure how I can test if that is the case.
So, where should I start?
Rectifier, then Zener? (I'm hoping the Zener is OK as I'd rather keep that with the original rectifier if I can).
My '74 Mk2 has the following (relevant to this charging issue):
Alton ES, Pazon Surefire IE, PVL coils, ICM charge & oil pressure light, original Zener & Lucas bridge rectifier. Motobatt MBTX20 battery (about 3 years old).
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