Stator removal
Stator removal
I need to get the stator re-wound as it is fried (battery connected in reverse!) so need to get the flywheel off. Blue book says tools 006 and 007. Any ideas where to get hold of?
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Re: Stator removal
If you're in UK then NLM is the quickest way to get the tools and parts you need. If you're in EU it maight still be them!
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Re: Stator removal
The flywheel extractor is the same as many scooters, try ebay (a search in previous posts gives the size, or look in Paul Compton's (EVGuru) YouTube posts.
The flywheel holder can be made up from a couple of lengths of steel strip, a couple of bolts and nuts to fit in the flywheel holes and a suitable length of wood for some leverage.
If you've not done it before, I would recommend Paul's belt-change videos.
The flywheel holder can be made up from a couple of lengths of steel strip, a couple of bolts and nuts to fit in the flywheel holes and a suitable length of wood for some leverage.
If you've not done it before, I would recommend Paul's belt-change videos.
Re: Stator removal
Ta-daaa! http://www.realclassic.co.uk/techfiles/ ... video.htmlMing wrote:If you've not done it before, I would recommend Paul's belt-change videos.
Morini stuff on RealClassic.co.uk: http://www.realclassic.co.uk/profiles.html#morini
Re: Stator removal
Thanks for the tips and video
Re: Stator removal
When you put it back on take care that the main wiring feed is routed through the little clip on the upper left hand side of the stator as squarely as possible as it's not unknown for them to rub through otherwise.And make certain that the extractor tool is screwed all the way in before attempting to pull off the rotor.