Hi all,
A quick update, and a few questions that neither the Big Book of Lies nor a very thorough search of the forums will answer. Update first: she runs!
Clutch is a little squishy, will occasionally not disengage fully until engine revs high enough to knock it loose - not sure if this is normal, age-related, new oil bedding in or something else. For now, not really a problem.
What is a problem, is my generator/electrics have crapped out. I have stripped, checked, cleaned, probed and dismantled damn near every component and I can't see why my battery isn't charging when the engine is running - not at all. Just running my battery down all the time, and I'm getting tired taking it off the bike to recharge it before I want to ride!
Things I've checked:
1) Wiring/loom - all looks fine - wires where they should be, contacts cleaned, continuity good.
2) Carbon brushes - a little worn, but contact onto the commutator is good, low resistance.
3) Commutator - no shorts between segments (after gently scraping out the old carbon gunk from between contacts). Haven't yet checked each turning or ground shorts yet.
4) Field coils - fine, resistance 1.7 ohms, no obvious shorts to ground , but might be intermittent or.....
5a) Regulator - have checked the old mechanical reg, no obvious shorts, coils intact, contacts clean; even tried wedging the contact between the arms to take the field-resistor out of circuit: no effect. Haven't yet tried to get it to switch manually, though - might have failed open circuit?
5b) Tried to connect a 5-terminal electronic regulator - doesn't seem to work at all, but I might have the connections wrong. Anyone have any experience with this type?
http://www.mz-b.net/index.php?page=shop ... &Itemid=87The connections on that reg don't match the mechanical one, but I know that 'B+' and '51' are the same, and that (theoretically) 'D-' is just ground. Hopefully the others are just the same...
6) Field resistor - intact, resistance 4.7 ohms, contacts clean, but seems to be shunting the field coil all the time, even without the regulator connected - at least, that's what I see on my multimeter. Field coil voltage is really low (1 volt max!) when the engine is running, even if I take the resistor off completely and rev it up to 5K!
So, I'll continue debugging, but if anyone has any hints I'd appreciate it. I'm usually pretty good when it comes to electrics, but this has got me stumped. And yes, I'm well aware of PowerDynamo....but I'm a stubborn SOB, and I want the 6V system to work before I gut it and replace it with $£250 worth of new kit.
Second, I'm replacing most of the bulbs with LEDs so that there'll be more juice for my spark; already have a nice set of indicator 'bulbs' and I'm brewing my own solid-state flasher...but I cannot figure out how the hell to get access to the speedo and rev-counter bulbs! The rubber boots don't seem to have any joins in them, and they seem to have been made inside the handlebar mounts. There must be a trick to getting the clocks out of the rubbers...any special tool/technique [scissors?
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Third (and final): TS doesn't have any mirrors yet, but I have some bar-end types waiting. I can get the clutch-side handlebar cap off, but not the throttle-side, since there doesn't appear to be a grub screw anywhere. How do I get the cap off the throttle-side handlebar off?! Have tried brute force, but it's held in tight with something and I don't want to snap it.
Thanks,
A.