91 CR500 STATOR WITH LIGHTING COIL

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91 CR500 STATOR WITH LIGHTING COIL

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I was parting out a 91 CR500 with a odd stator and flywheel combo.
The flywheel is FP5135.
The stator is a 9 wire.
The CDI is a 6 Wire.
Looks like someone wanted lights but none were hooked up.
If anybody knows what this combo is for sure I would appreciate a heads up.
I have a lot of flywheel information but nothing on this one...
Thanks!

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The four stroke engine: That's one stroke for producing power and three for wearing the engine out.
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Is this for sale? I might be interested if it is. Any way you can verify the lighting coil works?
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If I ever figure out what I have then I can test it all and verify it works.
I don't want to sell if I can't verify.
I'll be working on it later this week.
The four stroke engine: That's one stroke for producing power and three for wearing the engine out.
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Further details

Stator Stator plate M18049D
On one loom

On the same connector
Green/White male bullet
Blue/White female bullet

The other loom

On the same connector
Brown male bullet
White female bullet

Blue female bullet

Yellow female bullet

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CDI Wires

CDI is not 89-01 CR500
CDI is not 84-86 CR500
CDI is not any CR125 or CR250

CDI wires:

On the loom with the red sleeve:
On the same connector
White female bullet
Brown male bullet

Blue male bullet

On the same connector
Green/white male bullet
Blue/white female bullet
The four stroke engine: That's one stroke for producing power and three for wearing the engine out.
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One of these new in the box had hit the shoppers section here and at Trace's site within the last year. I'd saved the pictures and a screenshot i'm sure. I know the guy who was selling it, had a chance to trade some things but didnt and can't remember who it was :roll: .
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Post by louis mielke »

Is it possibly the HRC 500 lighting setup?
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Looks like a standard 40w aftermarket lighting coil to me. A decent setup like a Ray Halogen with a 35w halogen bulb give you a decent trail safety headlight. It get you by in a pinch, but not good for dedicated night riding.
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It's not a production run stator, all coils were virtical and these are horizontal.
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:It's not a production run stator, all coils were virtical and these are horizontal.
Rito, been a while since I've seen one, or used one. We hand made a 4 pole for my 01, puts out good lighting power. I could never got a coil that style to give more than 45 watts no matter how we wound it. Reckon I missed this gadget. Any idea of its output?
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