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    Stator Oil plug

    I have replaced my stator, and the old half moon rubber seal on the wires was melted to the wires. I used a knife to dig out the old wires and installed the new stator wires, but all though the same opening. Now the wires have started shorting together in the plug. I am planning on replacing the wires in the next day or two, just need to find time to buy new wire. What I wanted to know is does anyone know of a place to buy the rubber piece to seal the oil into the engine? In looking at the parts schematics at the different parts sites, it looks like this comes with the OEM stator, but I bought an aftermarket stator that doesn't have the piece.

    Or baring knowing where to get one, anyone have a old one in decent shape they no longer need?

    FYI, the bike is an 82 gs1100 glz

    Thanks,
    Dirk

    #2
    As far as I know it comes with the original cable.

    You can now start making rubber seals etc. Don't know any more details apart from what a guy told me on Tuesday.

    Suzuki mad.

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      #3
      You can actually make the plug yourself with a tube of black automotive silicone RTV. I like the Permatex for cheap but the best you get from a Suzuki dealer. It is the Threebond 1207B. That's ALL I use. Ray.

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        #4
        You could also use some short pieces of auto vacuum tubing over the wires. clamped in place with the cover

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          #5
          I think I may have one you can have...

          Its for a 650G at home. Can't say that it will fit or not. I'm on travel but back home tomorrow....

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