I know my rectifier is toast following the tests in my factory service manual. I'm cheap, and don't really want to pay 50 bucks for a new one. Is there any way I can buy a cheap rectifier at a supply house and make it work? I have done a search here and found many options for a three wire but none for a four wire. I understand that my stator puts out three phase. I get about 20 volts between the yellow/blue and the yellow wires. On the yellow/grey tach wire, I can only get a pulse voltage, unreadable with just a dvm. My stator checks out fine according to factory manual ohms wise. I know a four wire has six diodes but is there anyway I can make a simple bridge rectifier work? I don't need the tach wire cause I don't have one.Can I just hook up the two yellow/blue and the yellow wires to the cheap bridge rectifier leaving the yellow/grey open an call it good? Will this make it unregulated and overcharge my battery? Will it damage my stator to not use the yellow/grey wire? Or is there some way to use two cheap rectifiers and make it work? Caution !! I am not an electronics engineer, so please try and keep your answers simple as you can.
Thanks in advance.