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By byway billy
#4180
i was disappointed to find there is no owners club near me, i live between northampton and kettering and could really use some help with my 93 500 bullet that is not charging its battery.
i have been able to sort every previous problem myself ( and there has been a few ) but i really need a definative diagnosis from someone who knows their volt meter before i invest in a new alternator or regulator. i dont think im getting power from my alternator but not sure enough to put the blame there.
anyone in the northampton area that wouldnt mind having a look sometime ?, i can ride it with a charged battery. or a bike mechanic / dealer who knows his Enfields ? thanks guys
#39892
I am in Earls Barton, however, I know little about testing an alternator for out put. I would suggest you Google, asking that question,printing off and data you receive, and as previously mentioned, get a voltage meter.
By Norm
#39896
As said, get a multimeter then come back and we can walk you through the process
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By Leon Novello
#39899
As a last resort, check if the key securing the rotor to the shaft has not sheared, although if the rotor nut is tight enough it should not stop the alternator charging. This happens on engines prone to the kick-back/ backfiring
which destroys sprag clutches.
By Norm
#39904
Leon all these motors will kick back it is just when they are fitted with a sprag that you notice it
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By Leon Novello
#39906
Norm: My bike is kick-start only, so it`s my leg which notices it; I say as I limp away.
By Norm
#39908
Leon better your leg than a primary case full of busted, expensive sprag bits lol
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By PeteF
#39910
Easier to replace a sprag than a knee joint Norm.

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