650/701 stator specs.

SUPERTUNE

Race Gas Rules
Location
Clearwater Fl.
There's 2 spec's for them, up to '95(6m6/61x) and 96 and up (62T)... I'll have to get them from shop later if I can remember to write them down and bring them home. If in direr need call shop during the day and I'll get them to you.
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Thanks for the link, kennay.
I tested it out at: 400 ohms on the charge coil (brown/white to ground wire)
17 ohms on the pulse coil (white/red to ground)

Can anyone chime in on whethere these are suitable numbers?
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
I havent had to go thru this with a yama ( knock on fiberglass)

but on the old kawasaki I had to figure out, I could see the different voltages from the coils during cranking.

pulser coil was like several volts.

lighting coil was 40-60 volts AC

cdi charge coil was similar to the lighting coil.

all the numbers were usually bigger the faster the flywheel was turning.
 
I havent had to go thru this with a yama ( knock on fiberglass)

but on the old kawasaki I had to figure out, I could see the different voltages from the coils during cranking.

pulser coil was like several volts.

lighting coil was 40-60 volts AC

cdi charge coil was similar to the lighting coil.

all the numbers were usually bigger the faster the flywheel was turning.

I am only able to test resistance, this stator is from a waverunner 650 that I parted out. The plate and coils are pretty clean, but the ski was sitting with the flywheel cover off and some sludge in it... I have another stator stuck under a rusted flywheel and crank that is sitting on the concrete right now (seems to have good resistance too).
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
I got 394 brown/white to ground

and 17.xx on the red/white to ground.

Id say youve got a working stator there, as long as it doesnt break down under heat.


Thanks for the link, kennay.
I tested it out at: 400 ohms on the charge coil (brown/white to ground wire)
17 ohms on the pulse coil (white/red to ground)

Can anyone chime in on whethere these are suitable numbers?
 

keefer

T1
Location
Tennessee
Those numbers look good, if the coils read too low then they probably have a partial short and will not produce the proper output. I have seen stators that show resistance values barely out of spec that would not work due to internal shorts. You should be fine..
 
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