1981 Goldwing Going Naked

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Sagebrush
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Re: 1981 Goldwing Going Naked

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Wire A: 4.14
Wire B: 2.48
Wire C: 1.58
Sure you tested with the meter on AC volts?

I've seen numbers like that while testing an AC voltage with the meter on DC.
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Re: 1981 Goldwing Going Naked

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Sagebrush wrote:
Wire A: 4.14
Wire B: 2.48
Wire C: 1.58
Sure you tested with the meter on AC volts?

I've seen numbers like that while testing an AC voltage with the meter on DC.
Not sure how I tested it. That was old info I posted here to update a post that I didn't keep up to date with the build. I was just trying to fill in the blanks. I went from a bad engine noise to a complete bike and was asked what happened. So, I went and found a related thread that had the info and filled it in here.
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Re: 1981 Goldwing Going Naked

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Any updates on your bike? I love the before and after pics! I also wanted to ask you, how many miles were on your bike when you bought it? I have 30k on mine but also bought a set of starter brushes when i bought gaskets seal etc. I have the same oil drip with mine, and I'll bet you money, it's for the same reason. I have no cross contamination, but the writings on the wall. Funny, I remember buying this bike to ride, not tear apart. :IDTS:
82 GL1100, 68 CB350, 72 CL350, 78 CB750, 80 GS1000G, 81 KZ1100B, 84 GPZ900R, 93 VF750, 02 MS4, 05 Stella
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