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Old 11-30-2014, 06:08 PM   #1
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150cc scooter swap

So I'm swapping engines on my scooter/redoing the entire wiring, I've run into a few issues. I'm using a 8 pin regulator/rectifier Like this one. my question is do i still need to use a voltage regulator like This . I have both sitting around and I'm not sure if used both on the last engine...or if i just have spare parts sitting around. All wiring diagrams i look up only show the regulator/rectifier and no voltage regulator? I assume the 6 pin will take care of voltage regulating as well?



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Old 11-30-2014, 06:54 PM   #2
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upon further looking around, i found that the old engine has a 11 pole stater. I assume the 6 pin regulator was added when the 11 pole was installed, and the 4 pin regulator was just left on the bike instead of removed? Still a bit confused, and if anyone can clear this up it would be appreciated. as far as i can tell, the 4 pin regulator is not needed at this point?
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Old 12-29-2014, 02:41 PM   #3
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use your old stator, for the new one you would have to change the harness, and the regulator. If you swap your original stator everything can stay the same
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