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Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
30 May 2006 22:41Should all the 5 wire 3 phase rectifiers be interchangeable between models?
This one is from a 76' KZ400 and I need to use it as a replacement on a 77' KZ650.
Will this happen for me?
As you can see, the top wires are the hot and ground, and the bottom 3 are yellows.
Will the left, middle and right yellows correspond to the ones from my KZ650 rectifier?
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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
31 May 2006 12:00
37 views, and not one of you have a clue? Amazing...
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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
31 May 2006 12:18
caffcruiser wrote:
Maybe Mr. Mustard knows.
If your 3 phases from the 440 and your hot and ground were connected to the same respective pins on the 'black box' chances are real good that it will pass the 'smoke test'.
-Duck
Whoops, sorry there. Colonel Mustard!
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37 views, and not one of you have a clue? Amazing...
Maybe Mr. Mustard knows.
If your 3 phases from the 440 and your hot and ground were connected to the same respective pins on the 'black box' chances are real good that it will pass the 'smoke test'.
-Duck
Whoops, sorry there. Colonel Mustard!
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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
31 May 2006 12:30
Duck wrote:
Colonel Mustard knows everything. haha
I just figured a 5 wire 3 phase for a 12v system should theoretically be the same...
caffcruiser wrote:37 views, and not one of you have a clue? Amazing...
Maybe Mr. Mustard knows.
If your 3 phases from the 440 and your hot and ground were connected to the same respective pins on the 'black box' chances are real good that it will pass the 'smoke test'.
-Duck
Whoops, sorry there. Colonel Mustard!<br><br>Post edited by: Duck, at: 2006/05/31 15:20
Colonel Mustard knows everything. haha
I just figured a 5 wire 3 phase for a 12v system should theoretically be the same...
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31 May 2006 13:35
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My name isn't Lou, that's all. Well, plus the fact that I don't have a clue....:laugh:
37 views, and not one of you have a clue? Amazing...
My name isn't Lou, that's all. Well, plus the fact that I don't have a clue....:laugh:
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31 May 2006 15:31
Maybe compare the wiring diagrams???
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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
01 Jun 2006 17:07
Checked the wiring diagrams.
I'm no wiring master, but it seems they will work and correspond.
I'm no wiring master, but it seems they will work and correspond.
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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
01 Jun 2006 18:11
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:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :silly: :silly:
Dont think you want any input from me caffcruiser.. my wire-system fried awhile back:angry: :blink: :laugh: "Hey... where's all that smoke comin from..i didnt hook up the fog machine yet??????37 views, and not one of you have a clue? Amazing...



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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
01 Jun 2006 21:33
Lemme preface this with the following: Never base a pop/flash test on anything I say.

That being said, from what little I know about this stuff, it should work. There might be a better idea than sticking a 30-year-old piece from a smaller bike in & hoping it'll work, though...
Lou has a diagram on his web site that shows how to build a brand-new one for $10-15. I was going to do that, but randomly replacing parts on my '76 KZ400 with parts from a '74 fixed my problem... :laugh:
Cheers,
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That being said, from what little I know about this stuff, it should work. There might be a better idea than sticking a 30-year-old piece from a smaller bike in & hoping it'll work, though...
Lou has a diagram on his web site that shows how to build a brand-new one for $10-15. I was going to do that, but randomly replacing parts on my '76 KZ400 with parts from a '74 fixed my problem... :laugh:
Cheers,
-Kit
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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
02 Jun 2006 04:17
I didn't answer because the post was directed at loudhvx 
I'm sure he will answer the next time he is here, but in the meantime I'll say that yes it should work, they both are 3 phase alternators, both alternators have about the same output, and both have the same wiring.
Install it, test it, go riding

I'm sure he will answer the next time he is here, but in the meantime I'll say that yes it should work, they both are 3 phase alternators, both alternators have about the same output, and both have the same wiring.
Install it, test it, go riding

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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
02 Jun 2006 18:47
So I got it hooked up. Haven't done a start test as my battery somehow got tipped on its side while it was out of the bike and lost a bunch of electrolyte 
Anyhow, I had to pull the green/red wire for the neutral switch indicator off of the stock plug and put it into the open slot in the new plug.
Aside from that, everything went together like a charm, so I'm gonna hope that it will work when I give it some power this weekend.

Anyhow, I had to pull the green/red wire for the neutral switch indicator off of the stock plug and put it into the open slot in the new plug.
Aside from that, everything went together like a charm, so I'm gonna hope that it will work when I give it some power this weekend.
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Re: Please tell me this will work Lou. haha
03 Jun 2006 15:59
steell wrote:
Steell's right on as usual.
As for me, I can't even get my cable modem to work for more than 5 minutes. Comcast keeps coming over, but it never gets fixed. Their billing department works reliably, though.
I didn't answer because the post was directed at loudhvx
I'm sure he will answer the next time he is here, but in the meantime I'll say that yes it should work, they both are 3 phase alternators, both alternators have about the same output, and both have the same wiring.
Install it, test it, go riding
Steell's right on as usual.
As for me, I can't even get my cable modem to work for more than 5 minutes. Comcast keeps coming over, but it never gets fixed. Their billing department works reliably, though.
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