oh my god, gag me with a spoon of it!
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yet another oil thread
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "nakedwaterskier"
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It's that time of year, dear reader, when the KLR's are quietly resting in their garages and the thoughts of KLRistas naturally turn to oil, tires, and political agendas, with all the inevitability of geese flying south for the winter and north for the summer. May as well just grin and enjoy, for you will not change it any more than the geese will decide that migrating is, well, for the birds> > oh my god, gag me with a spoon of it! >

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electrics
Jeff must be out riding so maybe I can help.
Yes your measurements confirm it is not charging.
The idle voltage should be above the voltage when
the key is on but not running. Also if you check it
at around 3500 RPM it should have 13.7 to 14.5 volts.
I suggest your next step should be to make sure the
battery terminals are clean and tight. Also make sure
the small gauge wires to the battery terminals are
connected. At least one of those affects charging.
I don't have the wiring diagram handy but I think
one of those wires is a sensing connection to the
voltage regulator. Afterwards take measurements again
to see if it helped. If not you may need a new regulator.
Walt
[snip]> Hi Jeff, > I measured the voltage of the battery one week after > charging it, and it was 12,65V. The next reading with > the key turned dropped the voltage around 0.3V > While cranking and starting, the voltage remained > above 10 volts. But the final reading with the engine > running stayed steady at 12,22 Volts.
> I am looking at the wiring diagram, wondering what to > do next, waiting for orders from the Airmarshall > himself, from Greg, or others. Got to get this Thing > running again some day. Help!! Jacostarica. >
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