Honda XL600R Caltric Stator
My XL600R lost the headlight portion of the stator several months back. It was a Rick's stator that failed. The previous OEM one had failed on the ignition portion, which is what prompted the Rick's installation.
I bought the Rick's stator because it has an additional lighting output, but it sucked from day one. They use more and smaller poles than stock and the Caltric. The OEM stator never had a dimmer headlight at idle, nor does this Caltric, but the Rick's did and it bugged the crap out of me. This isn't a race bike and I'm not looking for max electrical power at higher RPMs, I want the headlight to be steady from idle on up.
Obviously, the Rick's stator took a dump, and it's rather expensive compared to the Caltric. So far, I've put about a 100 miles on the Caltric and it's rock solid and the bike even runs better up top. The bike has a good battery, new improved reg/rec and TrailTech adjustable AC reg. The adjustable AC reg came in handy, because I indeed had to make an adjustment, and without that ability, the headlight wouldn't have been as bright as it could be, without going overboard on the voltage and shortening the bulb's lifespan. The electrical system is as good as condition as it gets, especially on these old bikes. Time will tell on the Caltric durability.
Yes, I laid the bike on some tires to replace the stator. I had just changed the oil and filter not long ago and didn't want to dump good oil. I had to strip the bike down this much, because of the way the harness from the stator routes and connects underneath the fuel tank.
Burnt up Rick's stator.
Comparing stator pole count and size.
Back together! Gasket scraping sucks. I use OE Honda gaskets when available (this one was).
I just didn't have time to repaint the stator cover. I actually did repaint it last time. Bead blasted, cleaned the snot out of it, thought I prepped it good, but the engine paint didn't stick well to the bare magnesium.
Last edited by ATC King; 10-14-2020 at 10:40 PM.
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