finding the correct rectifier....

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silverlady82
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finding the correct rectifier....

Post by silverlady82 »

Hi out there....
Have a little question for you! I guess my rectifier went the other day, as the bike is very difficult to start and the head light is dimming with revs, all hints lead to rectifier. So I checked what is written on the "old" rectifier and found this:
SH633-12
5.3

I found plenty of SH633-12, but they all had something else in the second row......

So here is my question. What is the 5.3 and is it important that I get exact that again, or would a lets say 0.7 or somewhat else also do?????

Thanks in advance
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Post by hannakournikova »

maybe the codes are for uprated ones?
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I rebuilt a basket case superfour 3 years ago it would not charge the battery I fitted a reg/rec from a cbr600 its been working fine ever since.
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Post by DaddyC »

Could just be a random supplier code? I had the same problems as yourself, plus wasnt charging the batter fully and it'd be dead after a week (sometimes died on me when out riding :oops: ) but i got myself this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UK-SELLER-New ... 3372a9c5f8 and its been perfect every since.

Bit of a risk being ebay cheapo jobber, but thought id 'risk' it given their feedback and even if i leave the bike a month it starts first time perfectly 8-) :grin: Obviously that one might not be correct for you depending on which CB400 you have...
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Post by CMSMJ1 »

I would have thought most of the SH(unt) type reg recs from any bike would do the trick.

If it is a 5 pin version then you are good to go.

I have a Yamaha reg rec on my NC30 - fitted the right spades and soldered them on, all good.
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Post by amorti »

You would do better to fit this or one like, than the cheapo chinese eBay parts.

CBR125 regulator from carb model 2004-7.

Done same on dad_morti's CB-1, works perfectly.

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