Good stuff mate, I am working on bikes 25 years, 20 of those on old Triumphs, its interesting to see the way you do things, Some of your short cuts are really good, has me thinking, why did I not think of that !
Thought that was a B31 or 33, my mate is to BSA what you are to Triumph. Not that he is solely a BSA man he has Bonnies too just he prefers BSA, Especially Goldies, One of his is kept on a plynth in his sitting room !!! (Im)patiently waiting for part 2 here and part 3 in Wales lol, Dave
notwocdivad Hi Dave :-) my mates been to Poland on that one, it wants the clutch looking at. patients, patients, I've got a couple edited...could it be tonight or today even.
lunmad Hi J, How about making a vid of doing the Beeza? It would make a change and might help BSA riders as you help Triumph riders. Cheers mate ride safe. Dave.
You can't test a zener with a multi-meter unless it has a diode tester. Basically zener allows current flow in one direction but not in the opposite direction until you exceed it's reverse bias limit; it's a very crude regulator that designed to break down electrically at a certain voltage- typically 13.8 volts. . Alternator wires should be tested on AC range ( 20volts) but with one probe on one of the wires and the other on the frame. Good alternator will provide about 18 volts AC on each wire if good.
Hello "lunmad" I used to live in the Teesside area. Where do you live ? I knew lots of motor cyclists and probably all the motor cycle shops.... Armstrongs, Frank Reynolds, Robsons , Cowies and Dave Larry etc. I would like to hear from you. I still have some Meridian Triumphs including a Bonneville. Yours Doug.
Weak charge is classic broken wire from alternator scenario or one side of rectifier fried. Totally fried rectifier or alternator means no charge at all but good rectifier and alternator should give about 13.6 to 14.5 volts at 2500 rpm. The absolute quickest way to check is to briefly and very lightly dab each alternator wire to frame and it should give a tiny spark or put a light bulb between wire and frame.
Good to see you again John, looking forward to part two and three
jtreg Hi jtreg :-) they're on the way :-D
This is the best show on you tube can't wait for part 2
steve kwall On it's way steve :-)
Great Stuff, I enjoy your videos, great to see someone putting such helpfull videos online.
shintoSNR Thanks shinto :-) glad you like em and find them handy.
More to come.
Good stuff mate, I am working on bikes 25 years, 20 of those on old Triumphs, its interesting to see the way you do things, Some of your short cuts are really good, has me thinking, why did I not think of that !
Looking forward to the continuance of this investigation.
EdOfTheNorth MMmm! the plot thickens the deeper we go.
Hiya John love your repair videos mate! Thanks for doing this one cheers james
Hi Jtreg :-) anytime, I have had no bother since the repair, so that's a plus
Just discovering how to share me vids and photos on G+
Another learning curve to be had! :-)
Thought that was a B31 or 33, my mate is to BSA what you are to Triumph. Not that he is solely a BSA man he has Bonnies too just he prefers BSA, Especially Goldies, One of his is kept on a plynth in his sitting room !!! (Im)patiently waiting for part 2 here and part 3 in Wales lol, Dave
notwocdivad Hi Dave :-) my mates been to Poland on that one, it wants the clutch looking at.
patients, patients, I've got a couple edited...could it be tonight or today even.
lunmad Hi J, How about making a vid of doing the Beeza? It would make a change and might help BSA riders as you help Triumph riders. Cheers mate ride safe. Dave.
You can't test a zener with a multi-meter unless it has a diode tester. Basically zener allows current flow in one direction but not in the opposite direction until you exceed it's reverse bias limit; it's a very crude regulator that designed to break down electrically at a certain voltage- typically 13.8 volts. . Alternator wires should be tested on AC range ( 20volts) but with one probe on one of the wires and the other on the frame. Good alternator will provide about 18 volts AC on each wire if good.
Hi Frank :-) again good advice, you can tell if a zenner is working as a diode, but not see its charging rate without a couple of batteries.
Sure wish I could understand him better. And the dammed close caption is in Portugese
Hello "lunmad"
I used to live in the Teesside area.
Where do you live ?
I knew lots of motor cyclists and probably all the motor cycle shops.... Armstrongs, Frank Reynolds, Robsons , Cowies and Dave Larry etc.
I would like to hear from you.
I still have some Meridian Triumphs including a Bonneville.
Yours
Doug.
OH!!!!!!!! I can not be the only one that noticed the other bike in the garage. What is that one? Looks early, like a big badge early 60s model.
OtisENGINEuity Hi Otis it's my mates BSA B31 I think he said a '59 (not sure)
lunmad wow that's cool, not something you see every day.
Weak charge is classic broken wire from alternator scenario or one side of rectifier fried. Totally fried rectifier or alternator means no charge at all but good rectifier and alternator should give about 13.6 to 14.5 volts at 2500 rpm. The absolute quickest way to check is to briefly and very lightly dab each alternator wire to frame and it should give a tiny spark or put a light bulb between wire and frame.
Hi Frank :-) good advice as a quick check a flash of the alternator wires works a treat.