CA77 Stator coil burningCA77 Stator coil burningSmoke coming from the alternator cover. Inside one coil is black and very hot, even with key off. Buy a replacement stator and regulator or is this a symptom of something else?A ny advice on where to start troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Re: CA77 Stator coil burningIf the coil is hot even with the ignition switched off then either two wires are shorted together somewhere or more lkely the rectifier is shot.
Replace it with a modern solid state device, regulator/rectifiers are as cheap as chips and possibly even better than just replacing the rectifier. The coil may have escaped damage so replace the rectifier first and then see if the bike is still charging OK. Re: CA77 Stator coil burningYeah, I've been using a Kohler voltage regulator for about 5 years. Definitely better than the OEM selenium rectifier. Maybe it finally died. I'm going to replace both the regulator and the stator. Sparks and smoke when I turn the stator, even with the key off. Can the stator be replaced without taking the right side cover (read, header, brake pedal, foot rest, kick starter, cover, etc) off?
Re: CA77 Stator coil burningI've never worked on a C/CA engine but I doubt it vey much. You certainly couldn't do it on a CB or CL engine but the alternator cover on those is smaller than the C/CA cover. The stator windings are mounted on an aluminium base casting but almost always you would want to leave the two bolted together and replace the whole unit, that's how Honda supplied them.
Re: CA77 Stator coil burningA little piece of wire that runs between the coils got loose and the rotor rubbed through the enamel and shorted. Ended up replacing the stator and the voltage regulator just to be safe. Thanks.
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