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Chuckster
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I can't get the stator cover loose on my 1981 GS550T. I've removed all the fasteners but it's stuck like glue. I don't want to go prying on it and ruin the surface of the cover. Any suggestions?
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Knock it around the edges with a rubber mallet. If you don't have a rubber mallet, use a regular hammer and a block of wood. Do NOT pry on the edges.
Be aware that there are a couple of locating dowels to align the cover rather precisely, so it won't move around much, even though all the bolts are out. On top of that, there is some serious magnetism at work there, so when it does break loose, be sure there is nothing behind you that will hurt you as you fall into it.
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If you can get something like a semi-stiff putty knife in there, that is ok, just be carefull. You want something with a real wide blade like that tho, so you dont put a whole lot of torque on one section of the aluminum as it IS soft. Plus, with there being a gasket mating surface there, you want to avoid any knicks that might give a way for oil to pass. Just takes some good pulling, it will come out. Give it a couple of good firm wacks with that mallet. The rubber mallet wont really do any damage. Those dowel pins sometimes get nice and stuck.Thanks Steve. I do have a rubber mallet and did some with it but was scared of hitting it "too hard". I had also read of gently using a putty knife to help break the gasket seal. Would you recommend this also?
-Chuck
Isn't there a big magnet in there holding the :idea: cover on? I seem to remember it being quite strong.
Art
No you didn't Billy!
That's an old running joke around here, I guess you know that though. I post it up every time someone has trouble getting the cover off. I hope nobody ever tries it.No you didn't Billy!