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The vast majority of bikes have a three phase, 12v, magnetic alternator. The reg/rec units on these differ in shape and wire colours, some have 5 wires, some have six. They all work in the same way though and are pretty interchangeable.
Once you get into slightly older bikes, you start to see seperate regulators and rectifiers. If they still have a 3 phase, 12v charging system with magnets, these are interchangeable too, and interchangeable with a modern, 'one piece' unit.
There are always exceptions though. Some bikes don't have magnets in the alternator. So while theyt are 3-phase, they use electromagnetic field coils. These need a special sort of voltage regulator.
Then you have smaller bikes, especially older 125s which might be 6v. The might have only one or two charging phases. Some of them use AC voltage direct form the alternator, some have a dynamo, some use a mixture of AC and DC, some of them just have a rectifier without a regulator, some use a cluster of diodes to half rectify the voltage.
Then you get OLD bikes like old brits which have things like magnetos and zennor diodes.
But most modern jap road bikes have the same, six wire reg/rec setup, you just need to work out which wire goes where if you want to chop and change them. Some trailies still use field coil alternators or a basic, direct lighting setup. |
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Busted regulator usually leads to the battery draining slowly with gradual and permanent loss of lights etc. The sudden death/re-animation points once again to a ropey connection somewhere.
There is always an unfortunate scenario where very the act of replacing an otherwise good component (i.e. breaking and then re-making a bunch of electrical connections) actually fixes the problem - either temporarily or permanently.
I think in your situation you need to either take it to a mechanic who is more sure of himself, or get learning quick about bike electrics.
For the sudden loss and re-appearance of lights, I'd be inclined to forget about the regulator and trace the circuit to the lights from the battery, through the fuse, ignitions swiitch, light switch etc.
If you tell us EXACTLY what is wrong with the bike, we could be more help
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 168 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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