When I asked for this product at a sears store hardware department, the kid said "yeah, that sound's like a good idea, but we've never sold them." Skip the kid at the store and order it on-line. You'll never regret owning one. Mine has been in my toolbox for over 30 years and gets frequent use.
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LarryA_Texas
Originally posted by ChicagS25o View Post
When I asked for this product at a sears store hardware department, the kid said "yeah, that sound's like a good idea, but we've never sold them." Skip the kid at the store and order it on-line. You'll never regret owning one. Mine has been in my toolbox for over 30 years and gets frequent use.
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ChicagS25o
Originally posted by LarryA_Texas View PostWhen you get done with the stator, this is the impact driver you need. It's from sears.com, and if the link doesn't work then look up Sears item #00947641000
When I asked for this product at a sears store hardware department, the kid said "yeah, that sound's like a good idea, but we've never sold them." Skip the kid at the store and order it on-line. You'll never regret owning one. Mine has been in my toolbox for over 30 years and gets frequent use.
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ChicagS25o
A little update:
The stator arrived last night (from RM Stator), i have it installed. In the time i was waiting for it to come i cleaned up the crankcase cover real good.
Just waiting on the crankcase gasket to come from bikebandit along with some oil filters/o-rings...unfortunately those wont be arriving til wednesday.
So in the meantime i guess its back to polishing......
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ChicagS25o
Originally posted by mf70 View PostAnd how did the old stator look? Cooked?
Again, have a look at the wiring harness under the seat; there were pinch points there inside the wrapped harness that triggered the R/R and stator failures I saw on my 250.
as far as the wiring harness goes- that was my intial point of investigation. everything looks ok, but i redid all of the connections with insulated blade connectors. there was nothing really wrong with the old ones, but the clear insulation was so filthy, i had to cut it open to make sure it wasnt burned.
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ChicagS25o
Good news- the stator came a day early; i installed it and gave the bike an oil change.
It started right up and i checked the DC volts from the battery, at idle it was 14.72. I flipped on the lights and idled it and it was at 14.25. So it looks like everything is charging correctly.
Just for the sake of making sure, i ran thru a few of Basscliff's test:
1. The resistance between each stator leg was .5 ohms, they were all equal.
2. There was also no resistance with any leg when i tested the continuity to the ground.
3. Finally at 4000rpm the AC volts from each leg were all equal, at 68 AC volts.
So everything appears to be operating properly. I think i can close the books on this one unless anyone has input otherwise?Last edited by Guest; 12-17-2008, 11:27 PM.
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BassCliff
Hey Mr. ChicagS25o!
Nice work! It seems you have solved your charging issues. Have you run a dedicated ground wire from the r/r to the negative terminal of the battery? Have you cleaned all of the electrical connections and grounds? These will go a long way to ensure the health of your charging system. Good going.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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ChicagS25o
Originally posted by BassCliff View PostHave you run a dedicated ground wire from the r/r to the negative terminal of the battery? Have you cleaned all of the electrical connections and grounds?
i cleaned up and replaced the connections with the blade connectors.
And then also, a guy i know had this pictorial gudie, said to run that ground right to the (-) terminal, so i followed his advice and did that
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BassCliff
Originally posted by ChicagS25o View PostI sure did.
i cleaned up and replaced the connections with the blade connectors.
And then also, a guy i know had this pictorial gudie, said to run that ground right to the (-) terminal, so i followed his advice and did that
Thanks for sharing your success story.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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