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Old May 7, 2014 | 07:20 PM
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trace the regulators wire to what ever it goes to be it a fuse or braker - take it off and charge the battery than leave it the time frame it goes dead, i think you will find it still has a full charge

seen this many times over the years 1980s till now with the type of charging system the harley has
 
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Old May 7, 2014 | 07:20 PM
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Someone on here found out his seat was affecting a battery wire while riding. May be something to look in to.
 
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Old May 7, 2014 | 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by johnjzjz
trace the regulators wire to what ever it goes to be it a fuse or braker - take it off and charge the battery than leave it the time frame it goes dead, i think you will find it still has a full charge

seen this many times over the years 1980s till now with the type of charging system the harley has

That is great! Really hoping this is it! Thank You!!!
 

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Old May 8, 2014 | 12:01 PM
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As already mentioned, refer to Dr Hess's informative Sticky on your charging circuit. That should identify if you have a problem in that area and what it is. Diagnose then repair or replace, don't guess!
 
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Old May 8, 2014 | 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by grbrown
As already mentioned, refer to Dr Hess's informative Sticky on your charging circuit. That should identify if you have a problem in that area and what it is. Diagnose then repair or replace, don't guess!
That is exactly what I plan to do. Should have some time Saturday!
 
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Old May 8, 2014 | 02:10 PM
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I did call a few Harley Dealers and obviously they suggested they diagnose the problem. A stator and regulator is going to run 350 to 400 for both. Another 315 for labor to replace both as I hear the wire is the only PITA to do on the Regulator but I hear the Stator is much more involved. That sound about right. If I have to pull apart a ton to replace the stator I would prefer them do it.
 
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Old May 8, 2014 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 1960lespaul
I did call a few Harley Dealers and obviously they suggested they diagnose the problem. A stator and regulator is going to run 350 to 400 for both. Another 315 for labor to replace both as I hear the wire is the only PITA to do on the Regulator but I hear the Stator is much more involved. That sound about right. If I have to pull apart a ton to replace the stator I would prefer them do it.

It depends on what you mean by pulling apart a ton.

You will need a 1 1/2" and a 1 3/16" socket to do the job.
A strong impact gun helps.

It is a about a 3 hour job (double that for someone doing it for the first time).
 
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Old May 8, 2014 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 1960lespaul
I did call a few Harley Dealers and obviously they suggested they diagnose the problem. A stator and regulator is going to run 350 to 400 for both. Another 315 for labor to replace both as I hear the wire is the only PITA to do on the Regulator but I hear the Stator is much more involved. That sound about right. If I have to pull apart a ton to replace the stator I would prefer them do it.
To me it sounds as advised your voltage regulator/rectifier is bad. Since it is losing a charge overnight. Do you have an ohm/voltage meter? At the top of the evo thread is a thread on charging testing.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/evo-c...ng-system.html
 

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Old May 8, 2014 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by 1960lespaul
I did call a few Harley Dealers and obviously they suggested they diagnose the problem. A stator and regulator is going to run 350 to 400 for both. Another 315 for labor to replace both as I hear the wire is the only PITA to do on the Regulator but I hear the Stator is much more involved. That sound about right. If I have to pull apart a ton to replace the stator I would prefer them do it.

BTW if you only have to replace the regulator (as John suggests) then the job only takes a few minutes.

I have to agree with everyone else.
Get a multimeter and do Dr. Hess's test.
That will allow you to make an informed decision on what to do.
 
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Old May 8, 2014 | 02:36 PM
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Yes I am not afraid of doing the reg. I have a multi meter and I printed out the directions. I hope that's what it is. If it is the Stator then 3 to 6 hours for me to do it vs 170 bucks for them is an easy call for me. My biggest problem is getting the bike to start now. Been sitting for awhile and would not start last night. That test requires several starts and I do not know if I can get more than one before it starts to drag down the battery.
 
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