[MENTION=65504]Eikari[/MENTION], it's usually an issue with the rectifier, your battery is ok and so is the pressure. I hope changing the stator and rectifier would've killed your problem completely. Also, you might be measuring the current wrong since there should be current flowing through the wires. If the stator wasn't working at all you wouldn't be able to get these results, it wouldn't have even started, let alone the loose idling issue. Change the rectifier and buy one with at least twice the ratings that you actually require, just to be on the safe side so that it doesn't stop working anytime soon. Hope you get it solved soon.