Hi Folks
My Z650 is wearing an original Shindingen REG/ REC unit which is marked on the factory sticker as
SH521 - 12 2.3
Just got hold of a new spare which came in box with right part code (21066-029) and looks identical - but sticker is marked -
SH521 - 128 8.2
Are the two units interchangeable - I am guessing they are both SH521 model but is the rest a date code or what?
It doesn't look like the 8 has been rubbed off the original one.
Can any wise men on these units please enlighten me??
Thanks from Mark
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Thanks Garn
They are both 4 wire units and size/ fitting holes matches exactly.
Three wires in a block connector go to the generator and a white wire with red stripe comes out on a bullet connector into the loom.
No earth wire - does that mean it gets earth through the electric panel it is bolted down on??

They are both 4 wire units and size/ fitting holes matches exactly.
Three wires in a block connector go to the generator and a white wire with red stripe comes out on a bullet connector into the loom.
No earth wire - does that mean it gets earth through the electric panel it is bolted down on??

SH means shunt - the newer FH ones are Mosfet. looks like single phase the black should be earth, yellow connects to the alternator and red/white out put. NO voltage sensing. 521 is the model and current handling code - 12 is for 12V and the other n=bits are probably just batch codes.
Rich
diplomacy is a form of art - I was never any good at art
diplomacy is a form of art - I was never any good at art
Ok Guys
here's a pic of the B1 type regulator - only used that first year - it has an armature and points inside the cover which need cleaning and adjusting...
and here's a quote from a Z650 site about the changeover to my type -
"The charging system was changed from a three-phase system to a two phase and the regulator and rectifier was now a combined unit. (regulator with cooling ribs)"
so I guess that makes the B1 unit three phase and my one a two phase - no mention I can find of a 650 with single phase unless someone out there can spot it.
What phase is a Z1 generator anyhow??
and why did later bikes use fewer phases - I thought more was generally better in most technologies??
here's a pic of the B1 type regulator - only used that first year - it has an armature and points inside the cover which need cleaning and adjusting...

and here's a quote from a Z650 site about the changeover to my type -
"The charging system was changed from a three-phase system to a two phase and the regulator and rectifier was now a combined unit. (regulator with cooling ribs)"
so I guess that makes the B1 unit three phase and my one a two phase - no mention I can find of a 650 with single phase unless someone out there can spot it.
What phase is a Z1 generator anyhow??
and why did later bikes use fewer phases - I thought more was generally better in most technologies??
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