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electrical problem - 11/26/2007 5:36:15 PM   
zer0gh0st

 

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    Ok, I have a 94 cbr f2. I have replaced my stator, rectifier, fuses and checked my ground and the parts. My battery however will not charge. My wiring was checked as well. I have been told that maybe my flywheel lost its charge, but am unsure how to check it. The manual doesnt say anything about it other than checking for chips and cracks etc. Any ideas?
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RE: electrical problem - 11/26/2007 6:41:38 PM   
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Well if everything you checked out is ok something must have been overlooked.  The flywheel i doubt loses a charge. Its just a chunck of metal with that spins and creates an electrical charge by magnets thus when you replace your stator sometimes it will get stuck to the flywheel.  Now the only help/hope i can offer you is to check the rectifier.  I have heard of these going out within days of replacement.  I am not sure if that is the case but its a starting
point.
good luck

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RE: electrical problem - 11/26/2007 7:07:08 PM   
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Try something simple. See if the battery is good...Have it checked. If everything is new, then it should charge...
RB

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