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I recently had a complete failure of the Sparx 3-phase alternator in my MK3. I believe this may have been one of the bad batch Sparx produced about 3 or 4 years ago.
Here is how it looked when I acquired the bike 18 months ago, as far as I'm aware the PO never ran the bike - I bought it without a wiring harness, so believe it.
I ran the bike for about 500 miles with no problems, then the charging light would glow below 2000rpm. After another 100 or so miles the light was bright up to about 2800rpm.
I tested the alternator with a bulb and it tested ok.
Next time I took the bike out the charge light was lit constantly and I almost made it back home (funny how that happens) before the battery died.
There was no scoring in the center, so it wasn't caused by the rotor rubbing. My guess is that this batch was wound incorrectly and that caused it to overheat and self destruct.
I cleaned up blobs of potting from inside the primary and fitted a new Wassell alternator, checked the clearance - between .008 and .010 gap all the way around. Now I'm getting a good output at 1100rpm, warning light goes out on start and no glow in the warning light at all at idle.
Let's see how long this one lasts.
Here is how it looked when I acquired the bike 18 months ago, as far as I'm aware the PO never ran the bike - I bought it without a wiring harness, so believe it.

I ran the bike for about 500 miles with no problems, then the charging light would glow below 2000rpm. After another 100 or so miles the light was bright up to about 2800rpm.
I tested the alternator with a bulb and it tested ok.
Next time I took the bike out the charge light was lit constantly and I almost made it back home (funny how that happens) before the battery died.





There was no scoring in the center, so it wasn't caused by the rotor rubbing. My guess is that this batch was wound incorrectly and that caused it to overheat and self destruct.
I cleaned up blobs of potting from inside the primary and fitted a new Wassell alternator, checked the clearance - between .008 and .010 gap all the way around. Now I'm getting a good output at 1100rpm, warning light goes out on start and no glow in the warning light at all at idle.
Let's see how long this one lasts.