Re: Burned alternator leads revisited
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 6:56 am
Just an FYI, on my 86 Sel the plug for the stator looked perfect,nice clean white plug, until I pulled it apart and found the connectors inside were black and very brittle, and literally just fell apart when I touched them, don’t think just because the plastic connector looks ok that you’re good. By the way I had cleaned and used dielectric grease there when I replaced the regulator/rectifier. Which brings up another point, I thought I had a bad stator because it was a 1200 after all.
I contacted Rick’s about buying a new one and Rick himself told me he’d never seen a bad stator on the Sei/LTD model(different from a normal 1200) and that’s basically what he supplies for replacements, he gave me a procedure (on his website) to check my reg/rectifier which was indeed bad. Part of the problem there is that they bury it under a pile of wire so it gets no air to cool, I found mine to just run incredibly hot, moving things around let me uncover it enough to allow it to run cool, highly recommended!
I contacted Rick’s about buying a new one and Rick himself told me he’d never seen a bad stator on the Sei/LTD model(different from a normal 1200) and that’s basically what he supplies for replacements, he gave me a procedure (on his website) to check my reg/rectifier which was indeed bad. Part of the problem there is that they bury it under a pile of wire so it gets no air to cool, I found mine to just run incredibly hot, moving things around let me uncover it enough to allow it to run cool, highly recommended!