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Offline Ken4004

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Regulator rectifier position
« on: November 02, 2025, 04:07:48 PM »
Many years ago I had a Cb 400 f2 and I bought it on eBay , the previous owner had fitted the updated regulator rectifier on top of the battery cover as per photo attached.

When I owned my Z1000 I fitted an updated regulator rectifier on the frame with one bolt but soon noticed that it got fairly hot when in use so I made a 1/4 thick square of aluminium the same size and mounted the regulator on to it this acted as a very efficient heat sink which kept it nice and cool.
I just wondered what is the preferred way of mounting the regulator/rectifier on the 400 4 so if anyone has any ideas or photos that would be great.

Many thanks regards Ken

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2025, 05:36:35 PM »
Somewhere in a good airflow is best

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2025, 06:21:38 PM »
When I fitted mine, the frame lug which holds the rectifier on was on its last legs, so I fabricated a mounting plate out of an old brass window hinge(!), and mounted the new unit where the original regulator was. The wires were long enough to reach across, and I reckoned it would get the same amount of airflow behind the left cover as the right one. This was in January 2016, and so far so good.

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2025, 07:07:57 PM »
Thanks Mickey

I’ll try and fit it on the original lug which is not a complete lug it’s 3/4 of a lug more like un upside down hook, I’ll try to see if I can find a photo of the original frame to see what the mounting point should look like.

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2025, 07:31:45 PM »
I think this is the lug for mounting the regulator so as I described

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2025, 04:58:24 PM »
On the OEM rectifier there is a stud attached that has a M8 thread and a flat machined on two sides that should fit in the 'hook'.

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2025, 05:53:24 PM »
Yup, thats the rectifyer mount, regulator mounts to electric panel as i remember

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #7 on: November 03, 2025, 07:22:37 PM »
Rectifier





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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #8 on: November 03, 2025, 07:25:21 PM »
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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #9 on: November 03, 2025, 08:55:52 PM »
Thanks for the photos guys , when I stripped the bike down I took a lot of photos but there’s always something you miss so many thanks again

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Re: Regulator rectifier position
« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2025, 09:13:06 PM »
The 400 regulator is different from all the other fours as the spade connectors face like in picture and not straight out of the back, presumably due to space constraints