Mikey G
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I'm helping my brother slowly put his '69 CB350 back together, and the first thing we're tackling is the charging system. The bike wouldn't charge a battery when he bought it, and while I checked the stator (plenty of juice coming out of that) and replaced the rectifier (the old one tested bad), he's still only getting about 12.5 volts at the battery while the bike is running and revved to a few thousand RPM. All that's left is the voltage regulator, and that's where my question lies.
Is there any good way to test one of these? I've read about ways of disconnecting it briefly and checking for a voltage spike at the battery, but to do this do you just unplug it? Or are there wires on the harness you need temporarily jump together?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Did I put Stator check in the title? I'm an idiot. I meant voltage regulator check.
Is there any good way to test one of these? I've read about ways of disconnecting it briefly and checking for a voltage spike at the battery, but to do this do you just unplug it? Or are there wires on the harness you need temporarily jump together?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Did I put Stator check in the title? I'm an idiot. I meant voltage regulator check.
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