Evening!
So last week I decided to dust off my ST1300 which had been sat for 5 years (had a break from riding after an aero accident). So far I've rebuilt the front end (brakes, forks, head bearing), replaced the battery and replaced the fuel pump. Today she started and ran beautifully for the first time - straight to a stable idle, but the battery isn't charging. I'm pretty sure it's the alternator, although I haven't done much diag other than battery charge voltage.
My question is - alternators (as used in gensets for example) sometimes lose their magnetism, and can be 'flashed' with a quick DC pulse on the field winding. As the bike was working well before I stopped riding, I was wondering if the ST alternator may need to be flashed. Has anyone done this? I'm aware the alternator includes an in-package regulator, so not sure if all that wiring is hidden away deep inside and is as such un-serviceable.
On a slightly related note, any tips for getting the TB off? I've got the radiator off, fuel disconnected and ready to pull the TB off the intake ports but it's such a stubborn bugger. I'm thinking a plank of wood and ratchet straps possibly.
This is my first post here - I hope it's OK to go straight in with a question...
Safe riding,
Tom.
So last week I decided to dust off my ST1300 which had been sat for 5 years (had a break from riding after an aero accident). So far I've rebuilt the front end (brakes, forks, head bearing), replaced the battery and replaced the fuel pump. Today she started and ran beautifully for the first time - straight to a stable idle, but the battery isn't charging. I'm pretty sure it's the alternator, although I haven't done much diag other than battery charge voltage.
My question is - alternators (as used in gensets for example) sometimes lose their magnetism, and can be 'flashed' with a quick DC pulse on the field winding. As the bike was working well before I stopped riding, I was wondering if the ST alternator may need to be flashed. Has anyone done this? I'm aware the alternator includes an in-package regulator, so not sure if all that wiring is hidden away deep inside and is as such un-serviceable.
On a slightly related note, any tips for getting the TB off? I've got the radiator off, fuel disconnected and ready to pull the TB off the intake ports but it's such a stubborn bugger. I'm thinking a plank of wood and ratchet straps possibly.
This is my first post here - I hope it's OK to go straight in with a question...
Safe riding,
Tom.