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People s200 / Re: Elec / Starter Issues
« on: February 21, 2023, 04:42:40 PM »
Hi all - not too much to update here:
At this point I'm just wondering if it's all in my head. How much hesitation is normal for a starter to power through the compression stroke? There's also sometimes a high pitched whine during that hesitation, almost like a capacitor charging up. Is that normal as well?
Alternatively it may have just been poor starting due to the out-of-spec valves, which would drain the battery (how many start attempts do you all get out of a new, charged battery before it's dead?), which then wouldn't recharge because of the bad regulator rectifier.
In any case will recharge the battery fully on the tender and ride for the next week or so and see how things go.
- I added an extra ground from one of the two starter motor bolts direct to the battery but it didn't seem to do much. Thus I think I can conclude that my starter motor >> engine >> frame >> negative battery ground route is probably OK.
- I replaced the starter motor power cable with a new cable, but that also didn't seem to improve things. Switched it back to the original cable.
- Looked at the stator >> regulator connector (per your link) but that looked OK.
- I removed my battery disconnect to instead connect the ground directly to the battery terminal and that might have improved things a little? But tough to tell. It was a $10 motorcycle disconnect rated at 80 amps, is that too low?
At this point I'm just wondering if it's all in my head. How much hesitation is normal for a starter to power through the compression stroke? There's also sometimes a high pitched whine during that hesitation, almost like a capacitor charging up. Is that normal as well?
Alternatively it may have just been poor starting due to the out-of-spec valves, which would drain the battery (how many start attempts do you all get out of a new, charged battery before it's dead?), which then wouldn't recharge because of the bad regulator rectifier.
In any case will recharge the battery fully on the tender and ride for the next week or so and see how things go.