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  1. Well, yesterday I took her out and rode a little over 100 miles. It is a unique machine. It is a good thing that the speedometer overestimates the true speed, because I looked down and it said 100 mph. And that was just in my driveway. No, just kidding. But fortunately, no police around at the time.

  2. Thank you very much Roy, Docc and fotoguzzi. I put it all together this morning, and much to my amazement, everything works. The red light is off, the battery charges to 14V, the bike runs great. Once again I am in love with my Italian mistress. At least until the next time she is unfaithful.

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  3. I put a ground from the voltage regulator to the frame here (where the screwdriver is pointing). I put a 30 amp fuse in the red line from the battery (you say 40?). I think I'm ready to put the tank back on but I have to go to work now. Maybe tomorrow.

    When I try to start it up, I'll roll it in to the driveway, out of the garage. I don't want to burn the house down.

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    This is the melted connector from the double yellow that looks like it comes out of the alternator.

    I did not remove the insulation; this is the way it looked. I wonder what caused the insulation to go away. I wonder if the melting means that the alternator output it too high. Opinions?

     

    Another bit of info: about a year ago I got stuck 300 miles from home, and a dealer replaced the stator.

     

    Anyway, it sounds like I should put a ground strap on the voltage regulator base and another one on the battery negative. I can do this, but I'm not sure which bolts to ground it to. It would be great if one of you would post a picture of which bolts you have used. I know it sounds simple, but I am a real amateur.

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    I got the voltage regulator (VR) out. The picture on the left is it. It has a double yellow, a black and white and a red and green. The green goes to the battery negative terminal.

     

    I found a melted wire connector (on the the double yellow wire).

     

    The new one is on the right. It has a double yellow and a black and white. It doesn't have a red and green, but instead it has two reds that join together to a single pin (I will post a picture of it below). In other words, there is no ground.

     

    There was a wire on the right side bolt that held the original VR down inb place. Is this a ground? What should I do about not having a negative lead to the battery?

  6. I just had a dealer do a 36K service on my 2002 Lemans. The service entailed:

    -oil change, filter

    -air filter

    -fuel filter

    -brake fluid change

    -clutch fluid change

    -valve adjustment

    -idle adjustment

    -final drive fluid change

    - gearbox oil

    -spark plugs

    -general "looking around" for problems and bolt tightening

     

    What do you think is a reasonable number of labor hours to have been charged?

    Thanks

  7. Well, I knew I shouldn't have mentioned it. Today the spring broke for the third time 5k, 24k, and now 34,611 miles. I am bummed. I do not have the know how to fix this myself. Oh carp. At least it wasn't in first gear like the last time and I had to ride 30 miles to home. I'm not sure if it's in 2nd or 3rd gear now. It happened about 2 miles from home.

  8. This topic always makes me nervous, being the owner of a 2002 Lemans. The pawl spring failed at 5000 miles and again at I believe 24000. I now have 34,000 miles. My question is this (and I fear the answer): did the mechanics that fixed it just change the spring and leave the parts that are the wrong size, making it a guarantee that it will fail again, soon?

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